hot sale Plasticizer Analysis-Polymer Solutions

  • hot sale Plasticizer Analysis-Polymer Solutions
  • hot sale Plasticizer Analysis-Polymer Solutions
  • hot sale Plasticizer Analysis-Polymer Solutions
  • What are plasticizers and polymer additives?
  • Our lab is prepared to produce what you need. Plasticizers and polymer additives are widely used to improve the manufacture and performance of materials in desired end products. In some countries certain plasticizers, mainly phthalates, are banned, as these substances are suspected of causing a wide range of health issues.
  • Who is SGS polymer solutions?
  • SGS Polymer Solutions Inc. (SGS PSI) is a division of SGS and we offer more than 35 years of expertise to our clients in the medical, pharmaceutical, packaging, aerospace, defense, and manufacturing industries. With quick turn around times and quality results, we continue to be a leading choice for polymer testing across North America.
  • Why are some plasticizers banned?
  • In some countries certain plasticizers, mainly phthalates, are banned, as these substances are suspected of causing a wide range of health issues. Agilent provides plasticizer analytical standards to aid in the analysis and testing of extractables and leachables, cosmetic/personal care products, and environmental samples.
  • What are the different types of plasticizers?
  • There are two main groups of plasticizers: Internal plasticizers are part of the PVC molecule (where a second monomer is copolymerized into the polymer structure). Internal plasticizers have generally too narrow of a temperature processing range to be useful. This is why external plasticizers are the most important commercially.
  • What is the role of plasticizers in PVC processing?
  • Their major function is to impart flexibility and workability of the resin. Plasticizers play an important role in the processing of PVC by: They decrease the processing temperature, the melt viscosity while improving filler and pigment dispersion .
  • Which plasticizer has the lowest volatility?
  • The Red Curve Shows Volatility, the Blue Curve Compatibility, and the Green Curve Shows the Solubility Temperature. Plasticizers like DINP and DIDP would typically offer the lowest volatility among the general-purpose plasticizers and good retained mechanical properties after aging.

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