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SANYANG TDAE Series
TDAE (Treated Distillate Aromatic Extract) is a low-PAH rubber process oil used as a plasticizer and extender oil in tyre and rubber manufacturing. Sanyang TDAE is available in grades T100 to T1200 (kinematic viscosity 107.8 to over 818 mm²/s at 40°C) and complies with low polycyclic-aromatic limits for label-free rubber compounding. Supplied ex-Malaysia under COA.
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Typical Specifications
Typical values from production batches. COA issued per shipment.
| Property | Test Method | Typical Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Density @ 20°C (T100) | ASTM D4052 | 921.3 | kg/m³ |
| Density @ 20°C (T820) | ASTM D4052 | 932 | kg/m³ |
| Flash point (T100) | ASTM D93 | 216 | °C |
| Flash point (T820) | ASTM D93 | 289 | °C |
| Flash point (T1200) | ASTM D93 | 322 | °C |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 40°C (T100) | ASTM D445 | 107.8 | mm²/s |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 40°C (T320) | ASTM D445 | 319.8 | mm²/s |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 40°C (T820) | ASTM D445 | 818.6 | mm²/s |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 100°C (T100) | ASTM D445 | 9.088 | mm²/s |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 100°C (T1200) | ASTM D445 | 53.1 | mm²/s |
| Pour point (T100) | ASTM D97 | -24 | °C |
| Pour point (T820) | ASTM D97 | -13 | °C |
| Colour (T100) | ASTM D1500 | 1.5 | — |
| Colour (T820) | ASTM D1500 | 4.5 | — |
| Sulfur (T100) | ASTM D4294 | 0.2712 | % (m/m) |
| Sulfur (T820) | ASTM D4294 | 0.7124 | % (m/m) |
| Aniline point (T320) | ASTM D611 | 83.6 | °C |
| Aniline point (T820) | ASTM D611 | 87.2 | °C |
| Aromatic carbon CA (T100) | ASTM D2140 | 19.3 | % |
| Aromatic carbon CA (T420) | ASTM D2140 | 26.3 | % |
Grades & Variants
TDAE T100
KV40 107.8 mm²/s · KV100 9.088 · Flash 216°C · Pour -24°C · CA 19.3%. Light aromatic grade for rubber compounding and elastomer blending.
TDAE T320
KV40 319.8 mm²/s · KV100 17.99 · Flash 257°C · Pour -3°C · Aniline 83.6°C · CA 18.1%. Mid-viscosity grade for tyre and rubber processing.
TDAE T350
KV40 358.3 mm²/s · KV100 20.4 · Flash 249°C · Pour 1°C · CA 15.4%. Suitable for tyre tread compounds and industrial rubber goods.
TDAE T420
KV40 421.7 mm²/s · KV100 21.34 · Flash 251°C · Pour -2°C · Aniline 68.8°C · CA 26.3%. Heavy-mid aromatic grade for compound flexibility.
TDAE T820
KV40 818.6 mm²/s · KV100 32.56 · Flash 289°C · Pour -13°C · Aniline 87.2°C · CA 19.3%. Heavy viscosity grade for truck and OTR tyre compounds.
TDAE T1200
KV100 53.1 mm²/s · Flash 322°C · Pour 14°C · Aniline 91°C · CA 19.5%. Heavy aromatic grade for industrial rubber and elastomer blending.
Typical Applications
- Tyre manufacturing (passenger, truck, OTR)
- Rubber compounding and extending
- Replacement for DAE in REACH-compliant rubber processing
- Technical rubber goods
- Polymer plasticizing
- Elastomer blending and modification
Grade Selection & Comparison
Side-by-side comparison to help select the right grade for your application.
Rubber Process Oil Comparison — TDAE vs Rubber Plasticizer V1000
TDAE (Treated Distillate Aromatic Extract) and rubber plasticizer mineral oil are both low-PAH rubber process oils, but differ in chemistry: TDAE is aromatic (higher aromatic carbon), while Sanyang's V1000 plasticizer is a naphthenic-paraffinic oil with lower aromatic content. Both meet polycyclic-aromatic limits for label-free rubber compounding.
| Property | Test Method | TDAE (T100) | TDAE (T820) | Rubber Plasticizer V1000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oil type | — | Aromatic (treated) | Aromatic (treated) | Naphthenic-paraffinic |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 40°C (mm²/s) | ASTM D445 | 107.8 | 818.6 | 898.8 |
| Kinematic viscosity @ 100°C (mm²/s) | ASTM D445 | 9.088 | 32.56 | 21.91 |
| Flash point (°C) | ASTM D92/D93 | 216 | 289 | 230 |
| Pour point (°C) | ASTM D97 | -24 | -13 | -4 |
| Density @ 20°C (kg/m³) | ASTM D4052 / ISO 3675 | 921.3 | 932 | 930.1 |
| Aromatic carbon, CA (%) | ASTM D2140 / D3238 | 19.3 | 19.3 | 10.9 |
| PCA content (%) | IP 346 | low (treated) | low (treated) | 2.6 |
| Total PAH (mg/kg) | SN/T 1877.3 | — | — | 2.61 |
| Primary use | — | Tyre tread, rubber compounding | High-viscosity rubber compounding | Rubber plasticizer/extender |
Selection guide: choose TDAE for tyre and high-aromatic rubber compounding where DAE replacement is required; choose V1000 plasticizer where a lower-aromatic, naphthenic-paraffinic extender with verified low PCA/PAH is preferred. Both are label-free under PCA limits (IP 346).
Selection FAQ
TDAE vs Rubber Plasticizer V1000 — which rubber process oil should I use?+
Choose TDAE (Treated Distillate Aromatic Extract) for tyre tread and high-aromatic rubber compounding, especially where DAE replacement is required under REACH. Choose Sanyang V1000 plasticizer for compounds that benefit from a naphthenic-paraffinic chemistry with lower aromatic carbon (CA 10.9% vs 19.3% for TDAE) and verified low PCA (2.6% per IP 346) and total PAH (2.61 mg/kg).
Which oil is best for tyre tread compounding?+
TDAE is the standard rubber process oil for passenger and commercial tyre tread compounds, supplied in Sanyang grades T100 through T1200. T100 (KV40 107.8 mm²/s) suits standard tread; T820 (KV40 818.6 mm²/s) is used for truck and OTR tyre compounds requiring higher viscosity.
Is Sanyang TDAE REACH-compliant?+
Yes. TDAE is the standard REACH-compliant replacement for DAE (Distillate Aromatic Extract) in rubber compounding. The treatment process reduces polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to within the limits required for label-free rubber processing under EU REACH Annex XVII Entry 50.
What is the difference between aromatic and naphthenic-paraffinic process oils?+
Aromatic process oils (TDAE) have high aromatic carbon content (CA 19.3% in Sanyang T100/T820), giving strong solvency for high-diene rubbers like SBR and BR — preferred for tyre tread. Naphthenic-paraffinic oils (Sanyang V1000, CA 10.9%) offer lower aromatic content with good plasticizing performance, preferred for non-tread rubber goods, footwear, hoses, and applications sensitive to PAH content.
Which has lower PAH content — TDAE or V1000?+
Both are label-free under EU PAH limits. Sanyang V1000 has documented total PAH of 2.61 mg/kg and benzo(a)pyrene of 0.34 mg/kg (SN/T 1877.3), with PCA at 2.6% per IP 346. TDAE is qualified as a low-PCA treated oil, but the Sanyang TDAE COA does not report a numeric IP 346 PCA value — request the latest batch COA for verified PAH/PCA figures.
Which TDAE grade is heaviest?+
TDAE T1200 is the heaviest grade (KV100 53.1 mm²/s, flash point 322°C, pour point 14°C). T820 (KV40 818.6, KV100 32.56) is the next heaviest. Heavier grades are used in truck/OTR tyre and high-viscosity rubber compounding where additional plasticization at temperature is required.
Can V1000 plasticizer replace TDAE in tyre compounds?+
Not directly. V1000 is a naphthenic-paraffinic extender with lower aromatic carbon (10.9%) than TDAE (19.3%), so it does not provide equivalent solvency for SBR/BR tread compounds. V1000 is better suited to rubber compounds, footwear, hoses, belts, and technical rubber goods where naphthenic chemistry and low PCA/PAH are the priority.
Packaging & Supply Terms
Packaging Modes
- •ISO tank (heated)
- •Flexitank
- •Drum (200L)
- •Bulk vessel
Incoterms
- •FOB
- •CFR
- •CIF
- •DAP
Loading Ports
- •Port Klang (Malaysia)
- •Singapore
Commercial
MOQ: On request
Lead Time: On request
Quality & Documentation
Each SANYANG TDAE Series shipment is supplied with Certificate of Analysis (COA), Product Data Sheet (PDS) and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS / SDS). Independent third-party inspection (SGS, Intertek or equivalent) is available on request and arranged at the loading port prior to vessel departure. See our Quality & Compliance page for full documentation standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TDAE process oil?
TDAE (Treated Distillate Aromatic Extract) is a low-PAH rubber process oil used as a plasticizer and extender in tyre and rubber compounding. It replaces traditional DAE in REACH-compliant manufacturing.
Why is TDAE preferred over DAE?
TDAE complies with low polycyclic-aromatic (PCA <3% per IP 346) limits required for label-free rubber compounding under REACH, while DAE typically does not.
What TDAE grades are available?
T100, T320, T350, T420, T820 and T1200 — KV40 from 107.8 to over 818 mm²/s, with aromatic carbon (CA) content 15.4–26.3%.
What packaging options are available?
Heated ISO tank, flexitank, 200L drums, and bulk vessel — depending on grade viscosity, order quantity and destination.
Can procurement teams request technical documentation?
Yes. COA, PDS and MSDS are issued per shipment. Independent third-party inspection (SGS, Intertek or equivalent) is available on request.
Is export supply available?
Yes. Loading ex-Port Klang or Singapore, FOB / CFR / CIF / DAP terms depending on destination and grade.