The product is a bio-based plasticizer, non-toxic, renewable, high product stability, and has
better environmental safety than DOA. It can pass the latest EU REACH regulations and
ROHS directives and other environmental regulations, and meet the EU export requirements.
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Description
Technical Parameters
Non-toxic Plasticizer J210
Products Description
Property
Indicator
Typical Value
Test Method
Appearance
Transparent oily liquid
Transparent oily liquid
Visual observation
Color, Pt-Co, # ,≤
20
10
GB/T 1664- 1995
Density, 20℃,g/cm3
0.935±0 .015
0.935
GB/T 4472-2011
Acid Value,mg KOH/g ≤
0.5
0.3
GB/T 1668-2008
Moisture, % ≤
0.1
0.07
GB/T 6283-2008
Flash Point, % ≥
190
200
GB/T 1671-2008
Epoxy Value,% ≥
5.0
5.6
GB/T 1677-2008
Iodine Value,,%≤
6.0
3.0
GB/T 1676-2008
Bio-based Content, % ≥
80
86
GBT39715.1-2021
Performance and Characteristics
The Non-Toxic Plasticizer J210 is a high-performance, eco-friendly plasticizer designed to meet the demands of modern manufacturing. This product is a colorless, transparent liquid that is insoluble in water, making it highly versatile for various formulations. J210 offers excellent compatibility with PVC, ensuring seamless integration and enhanced performance in the final products. Its low condensation point, remaining below -10℃, allows it to maintain flexibility and softness even in low-temperature environments. Derived from renewable resources, J210 is a non-toxic, stable, and environmentally responsible choice, fully compliant with the latest EU regulations, including REACH and ROHS directives.
Applications
The Non-Toxic Plasticizer J210 is ideal for a wide range of applications that require enhanced flexibility and performance. Its superior plasticization efficiency, compared to traditional plasticizers like DOA, results in softer products at both room and low temperatures, making it perfect for outdoor or cold-weather products. J210 also serves as an auxiliary heat stabilizer, improving the thermal stability of PVC products under heat stress. It is particularly suited for use in products where maintaining flexibility is crucial, such as flexible PVC materials, coatings, films, and other applications demanding durability and environmental safety. Its compliance with stringent EU regulations makes J210 an excellent choice for manufacturers aiming to meet global market standards while ensuring high-quality, eco-friendly products.
PVC calendered film
PVC elastic flooring
Cable Granulation
Footwear
Gas Pipes
Synthetic Leather
FAQ
Q: What is a plasticizer used for?
A: Plasticizers are additives that increase the flexibility, workability, and pliability of materials, particularly in plastics like PVC (polyvinyl chloride). They reduce the brittleness of these materials, making them easier to handle and shape. Plasticizers are commonly used in a wide range of products, including electric wire sheaths, artificial leather, flooring, cable insulation, and medical devices, where flexibility and durability are essential.
Q: What are examples of plasticizers?
A: DOTP (di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate): Known for its superior electrical and thermal resistance, it's widely used in PVC products, automotive applications, and as a high-quality lubricant additive. DOA (dioctyl adipate): A plasticizer with excellent cold resistance, commonly used in flexible PVC applications like food packaging and films. DOP (dioctyl phthalate): A traditional plasticizer used in many applications, though it is being phased out in favor of more environmentally friendly options. Biobased Non-Toxic Plasticizer J210: An eco-friendly alternative derived from renewable resources, used in PVC products that require enhanced flexibility and environmental safety.
Q: What are the 3 types of plasticizers?
A: Phthalate Plasticizers: Traditionally the most common type, used in a variety of applications such as PVC products, toys, and medical devices. Examples include DOP (dioctyl phthalate). However, due to health concerns, their use is being reduced or regulated. Non-Phthalate Plasticizers: These are alternatives to phthalates and include options like DOTP (di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate) and ATBC (acetyl tributyl citrate). They are often used in applications where non-toxic and environmentally friendly materials are required. Biobased Plasticizers: Derived from renewable resources, these are eco-friendly options like the Biobased Non-Toxic Plasticizer J210. They are increasingly popular due to their sustainability and compliance with stringent environmental regulations.
Q: What is a plasticizer in a polymer?
A: A plasticizer in a polymer is an additive that increases the flexibility, durability, and workability of the polymer. It works by embedding itself between the polymer chains, reducing intermolecular forces, and making the material softer and more pliable. This is particularly important in materials like PVC, where plasticizers are essential to achieve the desired physical properties for various applications.
Q: What plasticizers are used in PVC?
A: Several plasticizers are used in PVC to enhance its flexibility and durability, including: DOTP (di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate): Known for its high resistance to heat and electricity, used in automotive interiors and electrical sheaths. DOA (dioctyl adipate): Provides excellent cold resistance, making it ideal for food packaging films and other flexible PVC products. DOP (dioctyl phthalate): A traditional plasticizer, though its use is declining in favor of safer alternatives. Biobased Non-Toxic Plasticizer J210: An environmentally friendly option that offers superior plasticization efficiency and meets EU regulatory standards, making it suitable for a wide range of PVC applications.
Q: What is a plasticizer in food?
A: Plasticizers are not intended for direct use in food products. However, they can be found in materials that come into contact with food, such as packaging, processing equipment, and storage containers. In these applications, plasticizers are used to enhance the flexibility and durability of materials like PVC, which may be used in food wrap, tubing, or gaskets. It's crucial that plasticizers used in food-contact materials comply with food safety regulations to ensure they do not migrate into the food in harmful amounts. Commonly approved plasticizers for such uses include phthalate-free alternatives like DOTP (di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate) and biobased options like ATBC (acetyl tributyl citrate). These alternatives are chosen for their safety and low toxicity, adhering to strict standards set by regulatory bodies such as the FDA and the EU.