Physical Plasticizers (Softeners)
Physical Plasticizers (Softeners) are substances added to polymers to improve their flexibility, ductility, and processability. While phthalate plasticizers such as dioctyl phthalate (DOP) are the best known type, there is a wide range of other plasticizers, each with their own unique properties and applications.
Other plasticizer applications
Packaging industry: Production of flexible, heat- and chemical-resistant packaging films
Automotive industry: Production of car interior parts such as dashboards and seat covers
Construction industry: Production of thermal and acoustic insulation, flooring and wall coverings
Medical industry: Production of medical equipment such as tubes and blood bags
Electronics industry: Production of electrical insulation and protective coatings
Benefits of using other plasticizers
Improving the properties of polymers: Other plasticizers allow polymers to have a wider range of properties.
Reducing environmental impacts: Biodegradable plasticizers help reduce environmental pollution.
Increasing the lifespan of products: Heat- and chemical-resistant plasticizers increase the lifespan of products.
Reducing production costs: Some other plasticizers can reduce production costs.
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Physical Plasticizers
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