Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Chemical Name
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- CAS No.
- 6422-86-2
- EC No.
- 229-176-9
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Adhesive & Sealant Type
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
- Uses
Intended Use:
Generally used with materials like P.V.C in order to plasticise, after being heated to a doughy or plasticised state, to obtain elasticity, brightness for plastic material, generate electrical resistance, to prevent cracking and make surface smooth. Some cyanoacrylate adhesives are used to lengthen curing time in polyurathane systems, to ensure brightness, smooth surfaces and relative flexibility and prevents materials which will be removed from mold from adhering to it.
Sectors Used:
Artificial leather, Canvas, Underground cable for general purpose, Membrane and waterstop strips, Footbed, Hose, Book cloth (notebook cover), casting materials like wall panel, (floor/auto covering, suitcase, raincoat, oilcloth, wall covering), Lacquer/paint processes, ink processes( printed paper, plastic and textiles), Cyano acrylic adhesives, polyurathane systems, Automotive, Paint and varnish, Doormat, home equipments etc...
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Clear
- Odor
- Typical
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Acid Number | max. 0.10 | mg KOH/g | — |
Boiling Point | -383 | °C | — |
Color | max. 30 | Pt-Co | ASTM D 1209 |
Density (at 20°C) | 0.979-0.985 | g/cm³ | ASTM D 1045 |
Flash Point | min. 210 | °C | ASTM D 1310 |
Freezing Point | -48 | °C | — |
Refraction Index (at 20°C) | 1.4830-1.4890 | — | ASTM D 1045 |
Molecular Weight | 390.56 | g/ mol | — |
Phthalate Content | max. 1000 | ppm | GC- HOME METHOD |
Portion of Sunfleks | min. 99.5 | % | GC- HOME METHOD |
Viscosity (at 20°C) | 85-95 | cP | ASTM D 1045 |
Water concentration | max. 0.05 | % | ASTM D 1364-02 |
Water solubility (at 20°C) | max. 0.1 | g/l | — |