Polyvinyl Propionate | 25035-84-1
Cas No :
25035-84-1
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
60000 G/Mol
Boiling Point :
300 °C
Flash Point :
200 °C
Description :
Overview of Polyvinyl Propionate
Polyvinyl Propionate, also known as polyvinyl alcohol is a pliable polymer that is used for adhesives, coatings, paints and special resins. It is a popular component in rubber and plastic chemicals due to its film-forming strength with excellent adhesion as well as its flexibility.
For people who do not have any technical knowledge, Polyvinyl Propionate aids in making adhesives, coatings and polymers to last longer, have a smoother feel and stay more securely.
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Applications of Polyvinyl Propionate
Adhesives & Coatings
Polyvinyl Propionate is often added to petroleum and alkyd resin formulas to improve stickiness, adhesion, and film quality in paints, coatings, and varnishes.
Rubber & Elastomer Systems
In Silicone Rubber and other polymer systems, it improves surface finish, mechanical strength, and flexibility, acting as a key additive in elastomer and polymer formulations.
Industrial Chemical Uses
Polyvinyl Propionate is also used in special industrial products, helping adhesives, coatings, and resins perform reliably and meet quality standards.
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Safety & Handling Guidelines
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Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area
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Keep containers tightly closed
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Avoid prolonged skin and eye contact
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Prevent inhalation of dust or vapors
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Use protective gloves, goggles, and suitable clothing
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Follow standard industrial chemical procedures
Where to Buy Polyvinyl Propionate?
Manufacturer
Polyvinyl Propionate is manufactured for use in adhesives, coatings, paints, and resin systems requiring strong adhesion, flexibility, and film-forming performance.
Supplier & Distributor
Chemical Bull supplies Polyvinyl Propionate in large quantities and industrial amounts for both the international and domestic market that ensures the same quality and quantity, as well as scalable quantities and a seamless procurement.
Polyvinyl Propionate MSDS
The MSDS provides complete safety, storage and emergency data. It is important to read the MSDS before you use Polyvinyl Propionate in your work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Polyvinyl Propionate used for?
Polyvinyl Propionate is used in adhesives, paints, coatings, varnishes, and polymer systems to improve adhesion, film formation, and flexibility. -
Can Polyvinyl Propionate be used in Silicone Rubber?
Yes, it enhances mechanical strength, flexibility, and surface finish in Silicone Rubber formulations. -
Is Polyvinyl Propionate compatible with Alkyd and Petroleum Resins?
Yes, it works effectively with both Petroleum Resin and Alkyd Resin systems to enhance tackiness and film performance. -
How should Polyvinyl Propionate be stored?
Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area, in tightly sealed containers away from heat and moisture. -
Does Polyvinyl Propionate improve coating durability?
Yes, it enhances adhesion, flexibility, and film durability in paints, varnishes, and resin systems.