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Organic products that offer a safer alternate for PVC stabilization
 

PVC - one of the world's most valuable and widely used plastics, is sensitive to heat degradation, and requires heat stabilizers for processing. Most of the heat stabilizers not only have metals, but are also based on heavy metals like lead, cadmium etc. These metals have a tendency to leach out in the soil and pollute it. Besides, some of them are not safe to be used in contact with food products. The PVC industry is facing a challenge from environmentalists to continuously reduce or eliminate these heavy metal products. Some of the developed regions have taken a forward step in limiting and phasing out usage of heavy metals gradually in the next few years. However, the alternatives developed so far are either more expensive or do not function adequately. There is an increasing trend of shifting from lead and cadmium to less heavy metal products like calcium, zinc or tin. Efforts are underway to develop heat stabilizers that are entirely organic While some organic products are already commercialized, these groups are yet to become competitive.

Recently patented organic PVC stabilizers, can make PVC safer and more versatile. The technology employs unique organic compounds called ester thiols as heat stabilizers in PVC. These compounds are compatible with vinyl polymer and can also serve as plasticizers when used at high levels. Their dual usage benefit as both stabilizers and plasticizers could make ester thiols a near perfect solution for certain problems associated with PVC.

These products are expected to be commercialized by Edison Polymer Innovation Corporation (EPIC) in Ohio, USA. There has been significant interest in this innovative product as a stabilizer and as a plasticizer from major speciality chemical companies.

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