polycaprolactone triol which is an amorphous liquid at room temperature
Properties
- Designed to improve abrasion and chemical resistance compared to traditional polycaprolactone triols
- Excellent resistance to oils
- Improved hydrolytic stability
- Excellent compatibility with other polyols and chemicals
Polycaprolactone diol – molecular weight of 530 g/mol which imparts higher hardness
Properties
- Low viscosity liquid at room temperature
- Abrasion resistance
- Compression set resiliency
Polycaprolactone diol – molecular weight of 530 g/mol with improved hydrolytic stability
Properties
- Low viscosity liquid at room temperature
- Improved adhesion
- Narrow molecular weight distribution
- Abrasion resistance
- Compression set resiliency
- Improved hydrolytic stability by reducing acid value
Polycaprolactone diol – molecular weight of 530 g/mol
Properties
- Low color
- Low viscosity liquid at room temperature
- Improved adhesion
- Narrow molecular weight distribution
- Abrasion resistance
- Compression set resiliency
Polycaprolactone diol – molecular weight of 530 g/mol
Properties
- Low viscosity
- Abrasion resistance
Polycaprolactone diol – molecular weight of 400 g/mol which imparts improved adhesion.
Properties
- Low viscosity
- Improved adhesion
- Narrow molecular weight distribution
- Abrasion resistance
- Compression set resiliency