PVC Sparkling Modifier Suppliers, PVC Sparkling Modifier Manufacturers.
Weifang Donglin Chemical Co., Ltd.
PVC Sparkling Modifier
Category :
Catalyst and Auxiliary/Plastic Auxiliary AgentCAS NO :
EC NO :
Molecular Formula :
Molecular Weight :
Main Specifications :
DLF-530 100Packing :
white plastic bags kraft paper bagsProduct description :
Product Description :
PVC sparkling modifiers DLF series is a processing aid based on a high molecular weight resin. DLF series improves the processability and the performances of PVC formulations. It can be widely used in PVC profiles, pipe, pipe fittings and low foam products.
Performance :
1)Promotes gelation of PVC, improves hot-melt strength and visco-elasticity, stabilizes the microcells generated by lowing agents to achieve the low density and high strength of the foam. Increase the surface quality of PVC products.
2) Better dispersion of additives into PVC, more homogenous melt of PVC, etc. DLF series has been used in weatherable applications and is widely used in PVC building products.
Typical Physical Properties :
IndexDLF-100
DLF-200
DLF-530
Appearance
White free flowing powder
White free flowing powder
White free flowing powder
Particle size (40 mesh passing percentage %)
≥98
≥98
≥98
Volatiles Content (%)
≤1.5
≤1.5
≤1.5
Viscosity (η)
9.5-10.5
11.0-12.0
10.5-11.5
Product Category and Properties:
Product
Properties
Promote speed
Melt strength
Rheological property
Dispersivity
DLF-100
Fast
Higher
Good
Good
DLF-200
Slow
High
Common
Common
DLF-530
Faster
Low
Better
Better
Application :
The customers may choose suitable ACR type and the dosage according to different type of product’s features, their needs, the directions for the products and the features of the facilities. If you put forward the specific request, we can recommend you the suitable type and the dosage through experiments.Uses :
pvc foam board planks window door profiles pipes
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