PCC Chemax
ROKAmer PP4000
Functions: Anti-Foaming Agent
Chemical Family: Diols, Alcohols
End Uses: Paper & Pulp
Applicable Processes: Lubricants Manufacturing
Synonyms: 1,2-Epoxypropane polymer, 1,2-Propylene glycol-propylene oxide polymer, Dihydroxypolyoxypropylene glycol, Epichlorohydrin-fumaric acid-methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride copolymer, Methyloxirane homopolymer, Poly(1,2-epoxypropane), Poly(methyloxirane), Poly(oxypropylene) glycol, Poly(propylene oxide), Propoxylated dipropylene glycol, Propylene glycol-propylene oxide copolymer, Propylene glycol-propylene oxide polymer, Propylene oxide homopolymer, Propylene oxide-propylene glycol copolymer, α-Hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxypropylene)
ROKAmer PP4000 is a polyol (polyoxypropylene diol) with an average molar mass of about 4000 g/mol. The product is a polymer with a double-action structure, which is caused by the presence of two hydrophilic groups in the molecule. This attribute distinguishes the group of ROKAmers from other non-ionic surfactants, and determines their properties. ROKAmer PP4000 can therefore be classified as a product with anti-foaming properties, dedicated mainly to industrial processes.