Brief: In this dynamic video, we demonstrate how Dioctyl Sebacate (DOS) plasticizer delivers excellent low-temperature performance for cold-resistant applications. You'll see a walkthrough of its wide polymer compatibility and how it enhances flexibility and weather resistance in products like PVC, synthetic rubber, and cables.
Related Product Features:
Provides excellent low-temperature performance, with a melting point of -67°C, ideal for cold-resistant applications.
Offers wide compatibility with various polymers including PVC, vinyl chloride copolymers, and synthetic rubber.
Enhances flexibility and durability of plastic materials, films, sheets, and artificial leather.
Improves resistance to weathering and aging, extending product lifespan in harsh conditions.
Serves as a synthetic oil component for air compressor oils and high-pressure manometers.
Features a high flash point of 215°C, ensuring safety in industrial applications.
Appears as a light-colored transparent liquid, easy to handle and integrate into formulations.
Derived from a controlled esterification process for consistent high purity and performance.
FAQs:
What are the primary applications of Dioctyl Sebacate (DOS)?
DOS is primarily used as a plasticizer in PVC, synthetic rubber, and other polymers for cold-resistant wires, cables, artificial leather, films, and sheets. It also serves as a base oil for synthetic air compressor oils and a medium for high-pressure manometers.
How does Dioctyl Sebacate perform in low-temperature environments?
DOS offers excellent low-temperature performance with a melting point of -67°C, making it highly effective for applications requiring flexibility and durability in cold conditions, such as cold-resistant cables and synthetic rubber products.
What are the storage recommendations for Dioctyl Sebacate?
Store Dioctyl Sebacate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials to maintain its quality and stability. Proper storage ensures a long shelf life and optimal performance.