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TMCNet:  Plasticizer Database Vol. 3 2012 Edition Contains the Most Extensive Data Available On a Large Number of Plasticizers

[November 23, 2012]

Plasticizer Database Vol. 3 2012 Edition Contains the Most Extensive Data Available On a Large Number of Plasticizers

Nov 23, 2012 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2zlrjp/plasticizer) has announced the addition of the "Plasticizer Database Vol. 3" directory to their offering.


The plasticizer database was developed to contain data required in plasticizers application. Attempts were made to include large number of plasticizers used in various sectors of industry to provide information for all users and to help in finding new solutions and formulations. Plasticizers included in the database can be divided into two categories: generic chemical name compounds and commercial plasticizers which are either mixtures of several components, industrial grades of particular compound, polymeric materials, or products having unknown, complex composition. In most cases, plasticizers differ from solvents by boiling point, which is above 250C, but some plasticizers are used as temporary plasticizers or are expected to react with other components of mixture. These substances will not meet the boiling temperature criterion but will still be included since they play role of plasticizers. The large number of the plasticizers and the data fields makes this database the most comprehensive database on plasticizers ever available in any source.

The plasticizer database is divided into five general sections: General information, Physical properties, Health & safety, Ecological properties, and Use & performance. Information on the selected plasticizer can be accessed by clicking on any of the above tabs. The database has large number of data fields to accommodate a variety of data available in source publications. The description of general sections below gives more detail on the composition of information. Displayed information contains plasticizer name and its chemical structure. The data can be viewed on screen and printed in predefined format.

Number of plasticizers: 1475 Number of data fields: 105 For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2zlrjp/plasticizer CONTACT: Research and Markets, Laura Wood, Senior Manager.

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