PVOH 552 PVC Grade

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PVOH 552 PVC Grade

PVOH 552 PVC Grade

Overview

Modified polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) is graded according to different degrees of polymerization, hydrolysis and copolymerization monomers.

The modification of PVA is mainly to use the double bonds, ester groups and the chemical activity of the hydroxyl group after alcoholization of vinyl acetate to change the side chain group or structure, and introduce other monomers to become copolymers dominated by PVA.

General properties

PVOH 552 was developed as a pore-enhancing agent for PVC suspension polymerization. It has a very low methanol content, and it can be used in combination with all major dispersants.

Packages

Packages:In 200 kg/drum.

Storage

Modified PVA for PVC can be stored for an unlimited period of time under appropriate conditions that is in its original packs in closed, dry rooms, at room temperature.

Technical Data

Title 552
Main categories Auxiliary dispersant
Solids  
Degree of hydrolysis
53.0-57.0
viscosity@25℃BF DV2T(mPa.s)
<2400

 

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