Flexibilizer - Names and Identifiers
Flexibilizer - Physico-chemical Properties
Use | Applications for PC, PA, PBT, ABS and other plastics toughening. |
Flexibilizer - Introduction
A Flexibilizer(Flexibilizer) is a chemical that is commonly used to increase the flexibility and ductility of a material or product. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of the Flexibilizer:
Nature:
Flexibilizer has the following properties:
1. Flexibilizer: Flexibilizer can improve the flexibility and ductility of materials, making them easier to bend, stretch or fold.
2. Reduce the hardness: Flexibilizer reduces the hardness of materials by reducing the mutual bonding force between materials.
3. Wear resistance: Flexibilizer can improve the wear resistance of materials and reduce friction and wear.
Use:
One of the main uses of Flexibilizer is to improve the flexibility of plastics. They are widely used in various plastic products, coatings, adhesives and rubber products. Flexibilizer can also be used to improve the flexibility and toughness of fiber materials, and to enhance the durability of fiber materials.
Method:
The method of making a Flexibilizer depends on its chemical composition and the specific properties required. Generally, Flexibilizer is prepared by mixing it with other materials or compounds. For example, Flexibilizer can be mixed with plastic particles and formed into the desired shape by heating and pressure.
Safety Information:
When using Flexibilizer, you need to pay attention to the following security information:
1. It is strongly recommended to wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety glasses and protective clothing when using the Flexibilizer to prevent contact with skin, eyes or inhalation.
2. Avoid contact with fire to prevent fire or explosion.
3. Please strictly follow the instructions and safe operation procedures provided by the manufacturer.
4. Store the Flexibilizer in a dry, dark and well-ventilated place, away from fire and flammable materials.
Last Update:2024-04-09 19:05:54