BASF trims plasticizer product portfolio.Rising petrochemical costs have caused BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California) BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company) BASF Builders Association of South Florida Corp., Florham Park, N.J., to reduce the number and volume of linear phthalate Phthal´ate n. 1. (Chem.) A salt of phthalic acid. plasticizers plasticizers mostly triaryl phosphates, such as tricresyl, triphenyl phosphates, which are poisonous. See also triorthocresyl phosphate. produced in the U.S. BASF says the recent increases in ethylene prices and growing demand for linear alpha olefins in other markets have pushed up the cost of linear oxo alcohols--raw materials for linear plasticizers--faster than raw-material costs for competing plasticizers. To remain competitive, BASF sees a need to switch to plasticizers based on propylene propylene /pro·pyl·ene/ (pro´pi-len) a gaseous hydrocarbon, CH3CHdbondCH2. propylene glycol a colorless viscous liquid used as a humectant and solvent in pharmaceutical preparations. and butene bu·tene n. Any of several forms of butylene. butene See butylene. Noun 1. butene - any of three isomeric hydrocarbons C4H8; all used in making synthetic rubbers . As a result, BASF's Chemicals unit will no longer offer Palatinol 711P, 79P, or 9P linear plasticizers. "Although BASF will continue to supply certain linear plasticizers, the difference in cost between them and the branched products will increase further," said Martha Brabston, North American business director for plasticizer and oxo alcohols. "For customers who desire a more cost-competitive alternative, we are helping them transition to our flagship product, Palatinol DPHP, or to other products in our plasticizer portfolio." Tel: 800-BC-RESIN * PT Direct: 343MV |
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