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TXIB Formulation Additive

Chemical synonyms: Trimethyl Pentanyl Diisobutyrate

Applications

  • Adhesives/sealants-B&C
  • Automotive
  • Childcare items
  • Flexible PVC compounds
  • Flooring
  • Peroxides
  • Polyurethanes
  • Toys
  • Vinyl plastisols

Key attributes

  • Inert - Nonfood use

Product description

<p>Eastman TXIB™ formulation additive is the lowest viscosity (9 cps) additive available to the flexible PVC industry. TXIB is completely compatible with PVC in all proportions and is usually blended with general-purpose plasticizers such as DOP or DOTP. The unique low viscosity makes this material particularly suitable for PVC plastisols and often allows adding additional fillers to the plastisol, resulting in a cost savings. Eastman TXIB™ formulation additive has efficiency generally equal to DOP, which makes substitution in a vinyl formulation very easy. It imparts a dry surface to the vinyl, excellent resistance to staining, and physical properties equivalent to DOP. TXIB is also used in inks, coatings, urethane elastomers, and nail polish lacquers.</p> <p>The chemical substances for this product are listed as Inert Ingredients Permitted for Use in Nonfood Use Pesticide Products under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). For details on specific permissions, <a href="https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/summary-federal-insecticide-fungicide-and-rodenticide-act" target=_blank>click here</a>.</p>

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  • Asia Pacific

  • Europe, Middle East & Africa

  • Latin America

  • North America

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