NEWPOL PP-3000
Outline
Polypropylene Glycol Used as a Raw Material for Cosmetics, Surfactants, Synthetic Lubricating Oils, and as a Release Agent for Rubber
Features
· Polypropylene glycol used as a raw material for cosmetics, surfactants, synthetic lubricating oils, and as a release agent for rubber.
· Insoluble in water.
Functions
- ・Wetting/Penetrating
- ・Lubricating/Leveling
- ・Reacting/Forming
Applications
- ・Pharmaceuticals/Quasi-Drugs/Medical Supplies
- ・Synthetic Resins & Rubbers
- ・Lubricants
- ・Petroleum & Industries
Composition
Nonionic Surfactants Ether-based
Properties, and other information
Principal Component | Polypropylene glycol | Appearance | Transparent uniform liquid | pH(Sample Concentration) | 6.3(Dissolved 10 g testing sample in 60 mL of isopropanol/water mixed) |
Viscosity(mPa・s) | (25℃)590 | Hydroxyl Value | 35 | Number-Average Molecular Weight | 3,200(Calculated from hydroxyl value) |
Water Solubility | Insoluble | Color(hazen, Gardner, etc) | 30(hazen) | Acid Value | (Polyether)0.03 |
Specific Gravity | (20/20℃)1.005 | Flash Point(℃) | 226 |
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