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Pearlstick® 48-60/03 is an elastic, linear, aromatic polyurethane, supplied in form of white spherical granules with a very high crystallization rate and a medium-low thermoplasticity level. Pearlstick ® 48-60/03 is used for the production of adhesives for plasticized PVC to plasticized PVC or other materials such as leather, textiles, rubber, etc. Pearlstick ® 48-60/03 enables the production of adhesives with high solids content and low viscosity, which are intended for spray application in the automotive industry and with high performances in the green-strength of the joints and temperature resistance. The addition of a polyfunctional isocyanate improves the heat-resistance and the strength of the joints.&& |
Product Description | |
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Supplier | Lubrizol Advanced Materials |
Generic | TPU-酯 |
Material Status | Commercial: Active |
Features | Aromatic,High Heat Resistance |
Availabilitys | North America,Europe |
Technical Data | |||
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PHYSICAL | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
Density | 1.19 | g/cm³ | ISO 2781 |
viscosity | 200-600 | Pa·s | Internal Method |
Other performance | Nominal value | Unit | Test method |
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Active temperature | 60 | ℃ | EN 12961 |
Hydroxyl value | 0.10 | % | Internal Method |
Freezing/thawing resistance | 非常好 | Internal Method | |
Heat resistance performance | 优秀 | Internal Method |
Notes |
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1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
2. Brookfield RVF sp 2, 20 rpm. Solution 15% MEK |
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