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2008 International Plasticizers Chain Forum
Location:
Hong Kong
Date:
May.13-14,2008
Description:
Plasticiser is a substance which when added to a material, usually a plastic, makes it flexible, resilient and easier to handle. Early examples of plasticisers include water to soften clay and oils to plasticise pitch for waterproofing ancient boats. Today, modern plasticisers are manmade organic chemicals; the majority of which are esters, such as adipates and phthalates.Importantly, they are not just additives (like pigments or fillers). They are major components that determine the physical properties of polymer products.They are colourless, odourless liquids produced by a simple chemical reaction, whereby molecules of water are eliminated from commercially produced petrochemical products.
Contacts:
Jason Gao
Call: +86 21 5155 0802
Fax: +86 21 5155 0718
E-Mail:jasongao@cbichina.com
Tina Choi
Call: +86 21 5155 0805
Fax: +86 21 5155 0718
E-Mail:tinacui@cbichina.com
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