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PVC | PLASTICISERS


component for the electrification of cars and transportation,” says Polynt President and CEO Rosario Valido. “Trimellitates represent the most effective family of products that can satisfy those outstanding performance characteristics.” Swedish speciality chemical group Perstorp,


acquired earlier this by Malaysia’s Petronas, has long been a player in bio-derived plasticisers, launching its first part bio-based Pevalen Pro polyolester plasticiser in 2019. It was introduced as an alternative to established plasticisers such as DINP, DOTP and DINCH. The first products were offered with a 40% bio-content. Last year Perstorp supplemented the Pevalen


Figure 6: Stain tests on highly filled luxury vinyl tile formulations containing different plasticisers. Stain resistance is improved when offsetting as little as 20% DINCH with K-Flex. Source: Lanxess


975P to achieve fusion and compatibility perfor- mance very similar to that traditionally found with DINP, while simultaneously improving stain resistance, extraction resistance, and strength. In addition, K-Flex PG can be utilised when tough- ness, stain resistance, and extraction resistance are required to be unparalleled” (Figure 5). Another speciality chemicals company, Polynt, has been developing and marketing a wide range of trimellitate speciality plasticisers for for different technical needs for some years. At the beginning of July, the company, which is headquartered at Bergamo in Italy, said that to support its future growth it will install a new esterification plant to produce speciality plasticisers, mainly trimellitates, at its site in Atlacomulco in Mexico. “Special high-performance plasticisers, with their superior technical performances in electrical and high temperature applications, are a main


Pro plasticiser family with the introduction of Emoltene 100 Pro. This is a dipropylheptyl phtha- late (DPHP) plasticiser produced using biogas rather than fossil-derived natural gas. Using ISCC Plus mass balance principles, the company claims a 40% bio-based content. Earlier this year, the company announced the


launch of a bio-based 2-ethylhexanol (2-EH), again based on a mass balance approach. 20-EH is used in the production of a number of specialty products, including plasticisers. The company said having a bio-based version of the feedstock available would allow it to further extend its Pro sustainable product lines.


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