plasticizera
Plasticizera is a class of additive used to increase the flexibility, workability, and processability of polymers. It typically consists of small molecules or polymeric species that are incorporated into a polymer matrix to reduce intermolecular forces, increase free volume, and lower the glass transition temperature (Tg) and melt viscosity. The resulting material can be softened and made easier to shape without changing the basic polymer backbone.
Common plasticizera substances include phthalate esters (such as DEHP), adipates, and citrate esters, as well as
Applications of plasticizera are widespread, with PVC-based products being the most prominent—flexible films, cables, flooring, coatings,
Selecting a plasticizera involves considering compatibility with the base polymer, desired softness, permanence versus volatility, resistance
See also: plasticizer, polymer, glass transition temperature, migration (materials).