Converge® Polyol 212-10 in DBE

About
Converge polyol 212-10 in DBE Solution is a 1000 molecular weight polymer produced from propylene oxide and carbon dioxide blended with dibasic ester. Converge polyol 212-10 is an amorphous, linear, aliphatic polycarbonate diol. Carbon dioxide accounts for approximately 40% of the polyol mass. Applications: Converge polyol 212-10 in DBE is a viscosity optimized blend for a variety of polyurethane systems. It can be used in the preparation of adhesives, foams, coatings, elastomers and TPUs. Features: The aliphatic polycarbonate backbone delivers unique high performance to polyurethanes in terms of both strength and environmental resistance. In adhesive applications, it provides improved adhesive & cohesive strength and hydrolytic stability. In coatings, it delivers UV resistance and high hardness. It substantially increases the load bearing, tensile, and tear strength of flexible foams. Converge polyol 212-10 can also improve abrasion resistance.&&

Product Description
GenericPolycarbonate
Material StatusCommercial: Active
FeaturesWeather resistance is good,Good flexibility,Hydrolysis stability,Good Hardness,Good bond,Aliphatic series
AvailabilitysNorth America

Technical Data
PHYSICALNominal valueUnitTest method
Density1.20g/cm³ISO 1183
molecular weight1000g/mol
water content< 500ppm
acid value< 0.50Mg KOH/g
viscosity
75℃0.975Pa·s

Supplementary informationNominal valueUnitTest method
Functionality2.00 
OH Value72.0Mg KOH/g
Polydispersity1.10 
Polymer Content(Polyol in DBE)65.0wt%

Notes
1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2. in DBE solution
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