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Krasol Hydrogenated Diols

Krasol LBH 5000M🌱

Krasol® LBH 5000M is a linear polybutadiene polymer with a single hydroxyl end group. LBH 5000M is a liquid at ambient temperature. The product is miscible in non-polar organic liquids, oils, and bitumens. It is particularly useful as the polyol component in polyurethane systems.

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Electrical insulative properties
  • Good low-temperature properties
  • Single hydroxyl functionality
  • Narrow molecular weight distribution
  • Hydrolytically stable

Krasol HLBHP 2000

Krasol® HLBH P 2000 is a clear, saturated, aliphatic liquid polyol. The resin provides UV stability, enabling formulators to develop polyurethane coatings that will not yellow or lose their critical mechanical properties. In addition, Krasol® HLBH P 2000 provides improved heat resistance and adhesion to difficult substrates (i.e. polyolefins) compared to standard hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene resins.

  • Good electrical insulative properties
  • Good low temperature flexibility
  • Narrow molecular weight distribution
  • Hydrolytically stable
  • Forms stable prepolymers
  • Hydroxyl functionality

Krasol HLBHP 3000

Krasol® HLBH P 3000 is a clear, saturated, aliphatic liquid polyol. The resin provides UV stability, enabling formulators to develop polyurethane coatings that will not yellow or lose their critical mechanical properties. In addition, Krasol® HLBH P 3000 provides improved heat resistance and adhesion to difficult substrates (i.e. polyolefins) compared to standard hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene resins.