Product Data Sheet | ||||
Product Description | ||||
Kristalex 3085 hydrocarbon resin is a water clear, highly color stable, nonpolar, low molecular weight thermoplastic polymer. This resin is compatible with a wide variety of oils, waxes, alkyds, plastics, and elastomers, and is soluble in many common organic solvents. It is indicated for use in plastics modification, adhesives, coatings, sealants, and caulks. | ||||
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Application/Uses | ||||
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Typical Properties |
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Cloud Point | ||||
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| 1.5 | ||
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| 44/39 | ||
Yellowness Index |
| 10 | ||
Melt Viscosity | ||||
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| 180°C | ||
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| 140°C | ||
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| 120°C | ||
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| 100°C | ||
Molecular Weight a | ||||
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| 600 | ||
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| 1200 | ||
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| 2.0 | ||
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| 1990 | ||
a Gel permeation chromotography | ||||
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Eastman and its marketing affiliates shall not be responsible for the use of this information, or of any product, method, or apparatus mentioned, and you must make your own determination of its suitability and completeness for your own use, for the protection of the environment, and for the health and safety of your employees and purchasers of your products. No warranty is made of the merchantability of fitness of any product, and nothing herein waives any of the Seller's conditions of sale. | ||||
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Compatibility and Solubility | ||||
Compatible at all ratios, or in limited but practically useful proportions, with a wide variety of materials, including SBR and SBR block copolymers; neoprene, nitrile, polybutadiene, and acrylic polymers; chlorinated rubber; EVA resins (ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers); styrenated, vinylated, and drying oil alkyds; rosin resins; and EHEC (ethyl-hydroxy-ethylcellulose) Soluble in aliphatic, aromatic, and chlorinated hydrocarbons; esters; and ketones. Insoluble in alcohols and glycols. | ||||
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Packaging | ||||
Flake, in multi-wall paper bags (50 lbs, 22.7 kgnet wt). | ||||
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Storage | ||||
Because of the extremely large surface area they present, flaked and crushed forms of resins are prone to gradual oxidation, some more than others. This could result in darkening and/or could have an adverse effect on solubility of the resin in organic solvents. Accordingly, it is strongly recommended that strict control of inventory be observed at all times, taking care that the oldest material is used first. |
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