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Polyether Polyol - Versatile Organic Polymer with Hydroxyl Functional Group for Catalyst-Driven Production

Polyether Polyol - Versatile Organic Polymer with Hydroxyl Functional Group for Catalyst-Driven Production

Brand Name: Zorui
MOQ: 500g, 1kg or 25kg for sample, 1000kg for commercial order
Payment Terms: T/T, LC, OA
Supply Ability: 3000 Tons/month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Shanxi, China
Certification:
ISO, COA, MSDS, TDS, AAA
Name:
Polyether Polyol
Type:
Polymer
Main Functional Group:
Hydroxyl, Alkoxy
Sample:
Available
Port:
Tianjin,Shanghai,Qingdao,Other Ports In China
Port:
Tianjin, Shanghai, Qingdao, Other Ports In China
Trade Term:
EXW, DAP, FOB, CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP
Shipping:
Sample By Express, 100kg+ By Air, 1000kg+ By Sea
Packaging Details:
Net Weight 25kg or 200kg/package
Highlight:

Versatile organic polymer Polyether Polyol

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Catalyst-driven production Polyether

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Foam Production Polyol

Product Description
Polyether Polyol Overview

Polyether polyol (referred to as polyether) is an organic polymer produced by a polymerization reaction between an initiator (compounds containing active hydrogen groups) and ethylene oxide (EO), propylene oxide (PO), butylene oxide (BO), etc., in the presence of a catalyst.

Key Benefits
  • Versatile organic polymer with wide-ranging applications
  • Produced via controlled polymerization reaction
  • Utilizes various oxides (EO, PO, BO) for customized properties
  • Catalyst-driven production ensuring consistent quality
Target Industries & Applications

Suitable for a wide range of industrial applications requiring high-performance organic polymers across multiple sectors.

Technical Specifications
Name Type Main Functional Group
Polyether polyol Polymer Hydroxyl, Alkoxy
Product Introduction

Polyether polyols are a class of polyols used primarily in the production of flexible and rigid foam products, elastomers, adhesives, and coatings. They are synthesized through the polymerization of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, or a combination of both, resulting in a versatile range of materials with varying molecular weights and properties. Polyether polyols are valued for their excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and adaptability in various applications.

Physical and Chemical Specifications
Property Specification
Chemical Structure Varies (e.g., Polypropylene glycol, Polyethylene glycol)
Appearance Clear to yellowish viscous liquid
Molecular Weight Varies (e.g., 200 to 8,000 g/mol)
Density Approximately 0.9 - 1.1 g/cm³
Viscosity Varies based on molecular weight (e.g., 100 to 10,000 cP)
Solubility Soluble in water and organic solvents
Storage Condition Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight
Shelf Life Typically stable for 1-2 years if stored properly
Product Functions
  • Foam Production: Acts as a key ingredient in producing flexible and rigid polyurethane foams used in various applications such as furniture, automotive seats, and insulation.
  • Adhesives: Utilized in adhesive formulations to enhance flexibility, durability, and bonding properties.
  • Sealants: Provides the necessary properties for sealants used in construction and automotive applications.
  • Elastomers: Enhances the performance characteristics of polyurethane elastomers, improving elasticity and resilience.
Application Areas
  • Furniture: Commonly used in cushioning and upholstery applications for its comfort and support properties.
  • Construction: Employed in insulation products and sealants to enhance thermal efficiency and durability.
  • Automotive: Used in automotive interiors and components for cushioning and protection.
  • Consumer Goods: Found in various consumer products, including mattresses and shoes, for improved comfort and support.
Manufacturing Process
  • Raw Material Sourcing: Produced from the polymerization of epoxides (ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide) with initiators (such as glycerin).
  • Polymerization Reaction: The process can involve several steps, including anionic, cationic, or non-ionic polymerization, to achieve the desired properties.
  • Purification: The final polyol may undergo purification to remove unreacted monomers or catalyst residues.
  • Quality Control: Comprehensive testing ensures compliance with safety standards and product specifications.
Why Choose Our Polyether Polyol
  • High Quality: Manufactured under strict quality control measures to ensure optimal performance and safety.
  • Technical Expertise: Our knowledgeable team provides formulation support and technical assistance across various applications.
  • Competitive Pricing: Attractive pricing structures suitable for both bulk orders and specialty formulations.
  • Sustainability: Committed to responsible sourcing and environmentally friendly manufacturing practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Polyether Polyol used for?
Polyether polyol is primarily used in the manufacture of polyurethane foams, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers.
Is Polyether Polyol safe for use in consumer products?
Yes, polyether polyols are generally considered safe for use in various consumer products when used according to established guidelines.
How should Polyether Polyol be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain product quality.
What is the shelf life of Polyether Polyol?
Typically, polyether polyols have a shelf life of 1 to 2 years when stored properly.
Can I request samples for testing?
Yes, samples are available upon request. Please contact us for more information.
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