Edenol B316 Spezial
Epoxidized linseed oil
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可塑剂 >> 环氧化合物
Plasticizer >> Epoxy
纤维素树脂
Cellulosic Resins
氯化橡胶
Chlorinated Rubber
乙烯基
Vinyl
Composition Epoxidised linseed oil
Specification Iodine value (DIN 53241) 0 - 7
Acid value (DIN 53402) 0 - 1
Epoxy oxygene 8.5 - 10 %
(Q-C 1038.0)
Refractive index, 25 °C 1.475 - 1.479
Refractive index, 20 °C 1.4770 - 1.4810
(DGF C-IV 5)
Colour 2 - 4.5
(Gardner /DIN ISO 4630)
Density, 25 °C 1.028 - 1.040
Density, 20 °C 1.038 - 1.050
(DGF C-IV 2)
Properties EDENOL B 316 SPEZIAL is a pale yellow
costabilizing plasticizer. Chemically speaking
EDENOL B 316 SPEZIAL is an epoxidised linseed
oil which is characterised by an extremely high
epoxy content when compared with commercial
epoxy plasticizers.
By virtue of the high epoxy content EDENOL B 316
SPEZIAL has a considerably improved stabilizing
effect when compared with conventional epoxy
plasticisers; its compatibility is much better than
usual, particularly with halogenated polymers such
as PVC and its copolymers, chlorinated rubber etc.,
nitrocellulose and other acid derived paint media.
It may also be regarded as an advantage that
EDENOL B 316 SPEZIAL conveys its own excellent
light stability and weather resistance, and has high
oil resistance, low volatility and good migration
resistance. Commercial epoxy plasticisers have
frequently been found to exude from the plastic; this
has not been observed when EDENOL B 316
SPEZIAL was used.
Pale yellow costabilizing plasticizer. Epoxidised linseed oil which is characterised by an extremely high epoxy content when compared with commercial epoxy plasticizers. By virtue of the high epoxy content it has a considerably improved stabilizing effect when compared with conventional epoxy plasticisers; its compatibility is much better than usual, particularly with halogenated polymers such as PVC and its copolymers, chlorinated rubber etc., nitrocellulose and other acid derived paint media. Conveys its own excellent light stability and weather resistance, and has high oil resistance, low volatility and good migration resistance. Commercial epoxy plasticisers have
frequently been found to exude from the plastic; this has not been observed when it was used.