JP2014506283A-Novel dibenzoate plasticizer / fusion aid Malaysia

  • JP2014506283A-Novel dibenzoate plasticizer / fusion aid Malaysia
  • JP2014506283A-Novel dibenzoate plasticizer / fusion aid Malaysia
  • JP2014506283A-Novel dibenzoate plasticizer / fusion aid Malaysia
  • What is a dibenzoate plasticizer?
  • They have been in use for a variety of applications worldwide for more than 40 years. Dibenzoate plasticizers are highly solvating monomeric plasticizers that decrease processing times and lower processing temperatures. In addition, they offer superior resistance to extraction by solvents such as kerosene, cotton seed oil and soapy water.
  • Do dibenzoate Plasticizers remain in the polymer matrix?
  • Overall permanence characteristics which account for these dibenzoate plasticizers to remain within the polymer matrix are also quite desirable. Velsiflex plasticizers are low-to-medium-viscosity fluid esters compatible with a wide range of polymeric systems.
  • Are dibenzoate plasticizers better than phthalates?
  • From a health and environmental perspective, the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) listed dibenzoate plasticizers as a preferred alternative to phthalates in May 2009. Certain grades of dibenzoate plasticizers are more environmentally friendly than others. Many require no warning labels and are even approved by the FDA for use in food packaging.
  • Are dibenzoates compatible with acrylic polymers?
  • Dibenzoates are generally compatible with acrylic polymers, as well as the resins used to formulate waterborne PSAs; it would be expected that most of the dibenzoate family could be used in this application.
  • What is the tackifier dispersion of dibenzoate plasticizer?
  • It has a T g of about -20°C and contains approximately 60% solids. One tackifier dispersion was selected that has a T g of about 35°C and a softening point of 85°C. The plasticizer selected for the study was the triblend of dibenzoate plasticizers described previously, which will herein be abbreviated as 975P.
  • Do PSAs contain plasticizers?
  • However, waterborne, acrylic-based PSAs, solution-borne PSAs and hot-melt PSAs have been known to contain plasticizers used for the purpose of enhancing performance. For example, plasticizers are used in waterborne, acrylic-based PSAs to: • Improve the wetting of the substrate and speed of wetting • Increase peel strength

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