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Cross Reference Guide:NIAX L618
Specification:
Appearance | Colorless to light brown liquid |
Viscosity at 25 ° C | 600-1200 mPas |
Specific gravity at 25 ° C | 1.02 |
Ph value (4% aqueous solution) | 6.0-9.0 |
Advantage:
Moderately active
Wide process latitude
Non-hydrolytic copolymer of polysiloxane, can be mixed with water for blowing reaction
The foam has excellent breathability
With fine foam structure
Applications:
It is a kind of silicon-carbon bond based non-hydrolytic copolymer of polysiloxane and used in the production of polyether flexible foam. It is recommend to be used for flexible foam with medium or high density between 25-40kg/m3.
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