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Lanxess Adimoll® BO Plastic Additive
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Adimoll® BO is a low-temperature-resistant plasticizer suitable for a large number of polymers, inclusive polyvinyl chloride (PVC), rubbers, nitro- and ethyl cellulose, and polyvinyl acetate (PVAC).

Chemical composition: Benzyl octyl adipate (BOA)

CAS reg. no.: 58394-64-2

General Adimoll® BO is characterized by

  • a very good plasticizing effect when used with PVC, PVAC, NBR and other polymers.
  • a low viscosity, which, in combination with its weak ability to solvate PVC, has a positive effect on the initial viscosity and storage stability of plastisols.
  • a good compatibility with a large number of polymers.
Adimoll® BO imparts
  • very good low-temperature resistance to suitably plasticized compounds; this effect is clearly noticeable even when Adimoll® BO is used in combination with other plasticizers.
  • very good rebound resilience to PVC and PVC / NBR blends.
  • very good light stability to PVC compounds.
Applications: Adimoll® BO is used for a wide range of articles based on polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadiene rubber (NBR), styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), chloroprene rubber (CR), ethylene-vinyl acetate rubber (EVM) and ethylene-propylene copolymers (EPM). Adimoll® BO is also compatible with nitro- and ethyl cellulose, polystyrene and natural rubber. It has a limited compatibility with cellulose acetate butyrate and cellulose propionate. It is particularly beneficial to use Adimoll® BO when very good low-temperature resistance and light stability are required, together with high elasticity. Typical fields of applications are coatings (including spreading), calendering, extrusion, injection molding and adhesive industry.

Information provided by Lanxess.

Vendors:
Available Properties
  • Density, DIN 53 015
  • Water Absorption, DIN 51 777
  • Viscosity
  • Acid Value, DIN EN ISO 2114, [mg KOH/g]
  • Refractive Index, DIN EN ISO 6320
  • Shelf Life
  
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Lanxess, Spinoff of Bayer

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