توضیحات محصول
I.C.C manufactures a wide range of polyether polyols that allow formulators to produce high quality polyurethanes. Polyols contain reactive hydroxyl (OH) groups which react with isocyanate (NCO) groups on isocyanates to form polyurethanes. Polyether triols are formed by propoxylating an initiator (addition of propylene oxide to an initiator). In some cases, the initiator is ethoxylated (addition of ethylene oxide) as well as propoxylated. When polyether triols have ethylene oxide tips, the resulting hydroxyl groups are primary hydroxyls; propylene oxide tips yield secondary hydroxyl groups. Secondary hydroxyl groups react slower than primary hydroxyl groups as a result of the increased steric hindrance. We offer a wide variety of raw materials for the production of molded flexible foams.
Polyol C7030 is low molecular weight polyether polyol. A glycerin and propylene oxide-based polyether polyol triol with propylene oxide caped. Also, it is 100% active without any amine catalyst and relatively nontoxic.
Polyol C7030 is applicable to various adherents. Exhibits high purity and the narrow polymerization degree distribution. It provides excellent adhesion and maximum efficiency with small amount application (cost-effectiveness). It is recommended for adhesives and sealants.
TEST | STANDARD TEST METHOD | RESULTS |
Appearance | — | Liquid |
Color at 50°C, APHA | ASTM D-1209 | Max. 50 |
Density at 25°C, g/ml | ASTM D-1298 | 1.01±0.01 |
pH (5% aqueous) | ASTM D-1172 | 5-7 |
Viscosity at 25°C, cP | ASTM D-445 | 300±50 |
Hydroxyl value, mg KOH/g | ASTM D-4252 | 255±2 |
Water, percent | ASTM E-203 | Max. 0.1 |
Polyol C7030 is stable for 2 years when stored in the original sealed containers in a cool and dry place.
Polyol C7030 is dispatched in polyethylene or corrugated steel, galvanized or carbon steel drums.
Possibility to obtain urethane elastomers with good mechanical properties
Compatibility with reactive polymeric polyols allows extension of application options,
Cost-effective Polyurethane Sealants and Adhesives and acoustic insulations sectors.
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