Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Composition
Proprietary synergistic blend of organic fatty acids, esters and amine neutralizing agents.
Features & Benefits
- Materials Features
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
- Recommended Uses
Polyurethane (isocyanate & polyol)
- Application Method
For best results, laboratory tests or pre-production trials should determine the optimum addition level. Always start an evaluation by determining the effect of the process aid additive on gel time and adjust catalyst package to meet cure schedule requirements. Add to the polyol/resin component and mix thoroughly to ensure uniform dispersion prior to combining with isocyanate. Evaluation in polyurethane systems should start at 2 parts per 100 parts of reactive isocyanate and resin components combined. Depending on the nature of the fillers and reinforcements incorporated into the system, even higher levels may be required. For example, profiles containing at least 60% glass rovings by volume typically use 3 parts of process aid additive.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Effective Ingredients | 100.0 | % | - |
Flash Point (C.O.C) | 245 / 118 | °F/°C | - |
pH | 8.5 – 10.5 | - | - |
Solids | 100.0 | % | - |
Specific Gravity (25°C) | 1.0 | - | - |
Viscosity at 25°C | 200.0 | cPs | - |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
- Country Availability
- Regional Availability