Polyester Polyol

Polyester Polyol

Product Details:

  • Smell Mild chemical odor
  • Purity >95% (typical)
  • Refractive Rate 1.45-1.49
  • Storage Store in a cool dry and ventilated area away from direct sunlight
  • Density 1.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Physical Form Viscous liquid or waxy solid
  • Poisonous NO
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Polyester Polyol Product Specifications

  • R-(O-COO)n or variations thereof depending on chain length and composition
  • 12 months in an unopened container under recommended storage conditions
  • Neutral (around 7)
  • 222-656-9 (example varies based on formulation)
  • Used in the production of polyurethane foams adhesives sealants coatings and elastomers
  • Excellent flexibility hydrolytic stability and superior bonding capabilities
  • Odorless and tasteless
  • Polyols adipic acid isophthalic acid and other monomers
  • 3907.99 (example for polyester polyols)
  • Industrial grade; also available in customized formulations
  • Raw material for manufacturing polyurethanes and resins
  • 1.45-1.49
  • >95% (typical)
  • Mild chemical odor
  • Amorphous (if solid shapeless when melted)
  • -40C to -15C (depending on specific type)
  • Insoluble in water; soluble in organic solvents like acetone or toluene
  • NO
  • Viscous liquid or waxy solid
  • 1.2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Store in a cool dry and ventilated area away from direct sunlight
  • Transparent to pale yellow liquid
  • 3577-78-4 (example for one type of polyester polyol varies)
  • Varies depending on the formulation (e.g. 300-3000 g/mol)
  • C3H8O3

Product Description

A polyol is an alcohol containing multiple hydroxyl groups.A polyol is an alcohol containing multiple hydroxyl groups.In polymer chemistry, polyols are compounds with multiple hydroxyl functional groups available for organic reactions.

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