plasticiser

[ UK /plˈɑːstɪsˌa‍ɪzɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a substance added to plastics or other materials to make them more pliable
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How To Use plasticiser In A Sentence

  • Most plasticisers are soluble in fat and wrapping fatty food in this material is another way of increasing migration.
  • They are mainly used as starting materials for manufacturing iso-nonanols, which are then converted into dialkylphthalate plasticisers.
  • This announcement followed the European Commission banning phthalate plasticisers in PVC teething toys for children under three years old.
  • Commercial nylon formulations often include plasticisers such as water, acids, alcohols and phenols, which reduce the yield stress and Young's modulus of the polymer, but increase the material toughness.
  • The coatings were made from the polysaccharide, glycerol as a plasticiser, and corn oil. DairyReporter RSS
  • I suggest a 1:5 mortar mix one part cement to five parts soft sand with the addition of a proprietary plasticiser. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Used across a broad range of food products Meripro 410 brings functional benefits as an emulsifier and dough plasticiser, while Meripro 420 has unique emulsifying and foaming properties well-suited for desserts and confectionery. Archive 2006-01-01
  • The new law will also ban persistent organic pollutants and other persistent chemicals such as lead and require the phasing out of chlorinated paraffins, such as plasticisers and flame retardants.
  • In addition to its great functionality as an emulsifier, Meripro 410 is an excellent dough plasticiser ideal for use in bakery, convenience food, pizza and snack food applications. Archive 2006-01-01
  • DBP - used as a plasticiser in glues, dyes and textiles BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
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