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Morflex 150 Morflex 150 (Dicyclohexyl Phthalate), a solid at ambient temperatures, is  used as a plasticizer in heat-sealable films and as a co-plasticizer in poly (vinyl chloride). Solidification from the liquid state is time dependent, thus making it useful in thermosensitive adhesives.
Morflex 190 Morflex 190 (Butyl Phthalyl Butyl Glycolate) has found utility as a plasticizer in food-packaging material, PVC tubing and dental cushions.
Morflex 530 Morflex 530 (Triisodecyl Trimellitate), has found utility as a plasticizer in  vinyls where it exhibits high efficiency and good permanence.
Morflex 560 The major use for Morflex 560 (Tri-n-hexyl Trimellitate) is as a plasticizer for PVC and its copolymers. Vinyls plasticized with this ester find application in variety of markets including automotive and furniture upholstery, wire coatings and gasketing materials.
Morflex 1129 Morflex 1129 is a specially purified form of Dimethyl Isophthalate, an intermediate in the synthesis of polyesters. In order to obtain the structural strength needed in fibers and films the polyester must be of high molecular weight and the most efficient route to these high molecular weights is through transesterification of Morflex 1129 with a glycol.
Morflex DEIP Morflex DEIP (diethyl isophthalate) is a clear, colorless oil used primarily as a chemical intermediate in the production of monomers.

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