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SOLVIN® 376NA

 

Type

 

Polyvinyl Chloride made by microsuspension polymerization.

 

Applications

 

  •    Coatings: Synthetic laminates (cellular or top coats), floor coverings and tarpaulins.

  •    Rotational molding, molding and  slush molding: balls, dolls, technical pieces, mats and general hollow products.

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

  • General use: tags and vehicle air filters.

Characteristics

 

High molecular weight resin suitable to prepare easy to de-aerate low viscosity pastes with newtonian rheology, even at low plasticizer levels.

 

Special Properties

 

  • SolVin® 376NA is specially recommended for spreading processes due to its outstanding processability and rheological behavior,  even in highly filled formulations.

  • Good compatibility with extender resins, no tendency to stick on hot cylinders and good contact gelation. It is therefore indicated for impregnation layers.

  • Top coats prepared with SolVin® 376NA are glossy, very transparent and hold enhanced mechanical properties as a result of its high K value.SolVin® 376NA provides quick gelation and good aging stability.

CHARACTERISTICS

UNIT

VALUE

REFERENCE METHOD 

K Value

-

75± 2

ISO 1628-2

Rheology*  Eta 1,4 s-1

Pa.s

Max. 18

ISO 3219

Rheology*  Eta Max (200 - 800 s-1)

Pa.s

Max. 15

ISO 3219

Retained on 63 mm sieve

%

Max. 3,0

ISO 787-18

Volatile Content

%

Max. 0,35

ISO 1269

*Formula 100 PVC : 55 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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