Novomer NB-10

About
NB-10 and NB-20 are polymers produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide. They are amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate polymers. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the polymer mass. Applications: NB polymers can be used as binders or additives to improve the properties of coatings or binders for high performance applications such as electronics, brazing, and ceramics where rapid decomposition and low ash content are advantageous. Features: The NB polymers oxidize and volatize rapidly and uniformly into carbon dioxide and water with low ash residue compared to existing binders. Its negligible contamination makes it ideal as a sacrificial material for high performance applications. It decomposes rapidly and cleanly and is environmentally friendly. The NB polymers decompose at relatively low temperatures and are soluble in many common, low cost solvents including acetone and methyl ethyl ketone.&&

Product Description
GenericPolycarbonate
Material StatusCommercial: Active
FeaturesAliphatic series,Amorphous
AvailabilitysNorth America

Technical Data
PHYSICALNominal valueUnitTest method
Density1.20g/cm³
decomposition temperature210
molecular weight1000g/mol
water content< 1000ppm
Ash Content< 1ppm
acid value< 0.50Mg KOH/g
viscosity
75℃10.0Pa·s

Supplementary informationNominal valueUnitTest method
Polydispersity1.10 

Uncured PropertiesNominal valueUnitTest method
colourAmber Yellow 

Notes
1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
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