HDI Waterborne Covesro XP2547
Date:2023-10-31 Categories:Application
ABOUT:
Hydrophilic aliphatic polyisocyanate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI). Hardener for waterborne two-component polyurethanecoatings.
Product Types:
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Material:
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General Characterization:
Hydrophilic aliphatic polyisocyanate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI).
Hardener for waterborne two-component polyurethane coatings.
Logistics and Handling
Storage Conditions:
– Storage in original sealed Covestro container.
– Recommended storage temperature: 0 – 30 °C.
– Protect from moisture, heat and foreign material.
General information: Hydrophilic isocyanates are very moisture-sensitive and react with water to form carbon dioxide and insoluble ureas. The containers must always be kept tightly closed. The accessof water in all forms (moist air, solvents, moist containers) must be prevented, because the generation of carbon dioxide can lead todangerous increases in pressure. Storage at higher temperatures will result in increase of color and viscosity.
Sampling:
No data available
Technical Properties & Datasheets
Characteristics:
Property Name
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Test Method
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Unit
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Value
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Density at 20 °C
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DIN EN ISO 2811
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g/ml
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approx. 1.15
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Flash point
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DIN EN 22 719
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°C
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approx. 185
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Specifications:
Property Name
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Test Method
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Unit
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Value
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Hazen color value
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M017-EN 1557
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≤ 150
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Monomeric HDI
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M016-ISO 10283
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%
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< 0.26
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NCO content
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M105-ISO 11909
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%
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22.5 ± 0.5
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Viscosity at 23 °C
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M014-ISO 3219/A.3
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mPa*s
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570 – 730
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Packaging:
200KG/drum Please fasten the packaging cover as soon as possible after original packaging to prevent the mixing of other substances such as moisture and other substances that may affect the performance of the product. Do not inhale dust, avoid skin and mucous membrane contact. Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited in the workplace. After work, shower and change clothes. Store contaminated clothes separately and reuse them after washing. Maintain good hygiene practices.