Flexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock Foam

COPOLYMER POLYOL LYS-100 General Properties and Applications LYS-100 is an inactive polymer polyol modified with a styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) polymer with a solid content of approx 45% by weight. It effectively combines a high solid content with low viscosity. LYS-100 can also be used for the production of conven

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COPOLYMER POLYOL LYS-100 

General Properties and Applications
LYS-100 is an inactive polymer polyol modified with a styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) polymer with a solid
content of approx 45% by weight. It effectively combines a high solid content with low viscosity. LYS-100 can also be used for the production of conventional slabstock foams with very high loadbearing properties.

Sampling Moisture access must be prevented when taking product samples.
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Flexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock Foam
Handling Precautions
Flash point is above 200ºC(open cup method),flammable but non-explosive. In case of fire, put out with
foams, dry powder, steam or water.
When handling polyols, avoid exposure to eyes or prolong contact with the skin. If eye contact occurs, flush with plenty of water. If skin contact occurs, wash exposed areas thoroughly with soap and water.
STORAGE
Recommended storage temperature (ºC):10-35
Shelf life (ex works)
12 months if stored in sealed, moisture-tight containers.
Partially used containers should be tightly resealed due to the hygroscopic nature of the product. Recommended temperature for processing (ºC):20-25.
Flexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock FoamFlexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock FoamFlexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock FoamFlexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock Foam

Flexible 45% Solidity Pop Polymer Polyol for Conventional Slabstock Foam

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