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What are the upstream raw materials for dibutyl phthalate? What do the downstream products contain?

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Dibutyl phthalate(DBP) is a common plasticizer, broadly applied in plastics, rubber, paint, coatings and other fields. And Generally speaking In the field of chemical production raw materials, the upstream and downstream related items of dibutyl phthalate mainly include the following categories:

Upstream items:



1. But Phthalic acid: Phthalic acid is one of the main raw materials to the production of dibutyl phthalate, usually by the oxidation of phthalic anhydride. But According to research

2. n-Butanol: n-Butanol is another main raw material to the production of dibutyl phthalate, usually by ethylene hydration method. From what I've seen, Downstream items:



1. Polyvinyl chloride(PVC): dibutyl phthalate as a plasticizer, is able to be broadly applied in PVC items, such as wire and cable, pipe, artificial leather and so on. In fact

2. And In particular Nitrocellulose: Dibutyl phthalate is able to be applied as a plasticizer to nitrocellulose and applied in the production of coatings, inks and other items.

3. Natural rubber and synthetic rubber: Dibutyl phthalate is able to be applied as a plasticizer to rubber to enhance the processing performance and flexibility of rubber.

4. For instance Other plastic items: dibutyl phthalate is able to also be applied in other plastic items, such as foam, seals, etc. In short, dibutyl phthalate has a wide range of upstream and downstream related items in the field of chemical production raw materials, which plays an crucial role in promoting the research of plastics, rubber, paint, coatings and other industries. However, it should be noted that dibutyl phthalate, as a chemical, has certain harmfulness and harmfulness, and its dosage and security need to be strictly controlled during consumption.

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