CARADOL polyether polyols are derived from propylene oxide. They are organic materials with two or more alcohol end-groups (OH) and sometimes with micrometer polymer particles present in suspension. CARADOL polyether polyols are also available in a wide range of molecular weights and it is this variety which gives rise to a wide range of processing and application possibilities.
Process:
Since CARADOL polyether polyols are derived from propylene oxide and they are produced by base or acid catalyzed polymerization of propylene oxide, the process is similar to that of propylene oxide whereby the SMPO technology is used.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
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