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SOLVIN® 372HA

 

Type

 

Polyvinyl chloride made by emulsion polymerization.

 

Applications

 

Preparation of plastisols for:

 

  • Coating: medium/ highly plasticized cellular or solid coatings (synthetic laminates, unsupported foams).

  • Spraying: vehicles undersealants.

  • Dipping: gloves (supported or not) and general coatings.

  • Rotational molding: balls

Characteristics

 

High molecular weight resin to be used in medium/ highly plasticized pastes. It is suitable to prepare thick pseudoplastic plastisols.

 

Special Properties

 

  • SolVin® 372HA resin is especially recommended for the production of solid or cellular coatings containing medium to high plasticizer levels.

  • Combinations with SolVin® 367NK result in synergic expansion rates as well as in cellular quality synergy.

  • Plastisols prepared with SolVin® 372HA present outstanding thermal stability, ensuring high resistance to temperature fluctuations in paste molding.

CHARACTERISTICS

UNIT

VALUE

REFERENCE METHOD

K Value

-

71± 1

ISO 1628-2

Rheology* Eta 1,4 s-1

Pa.s

13 - 35

ISO 3219

Rheology* Eta 36 s-1

Pa.s

7 - 14

ISO 3219

Retained on  125 µm sieve

g/kg

Max. 0,15

ISO 787-18

Volatile content

%

Máx. 0,35

ISO 1269

*Formula 100 PVC : 85 DOP  

                                                                                                                                                                 

 

The data and numerical results contained in this document are provided for the sake of general information of our customers and are given in good faith. Our responsibility does not cover misuse of our products. The information presented here cannot be considered as a suggestion to use our products without taking into account existing patents or legal regulations, whether national or local.





 
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