SyncoPol® SR553 is a sucrose based multifunctional polyether polyol with molecular weight ~550 g/mol, high hydroxyl value ~ 440 mgKOH/g and medium viscosity in range 4,800 – 6,200 cPs. SyncoPol SR553 is high functional polyol, ~4.3, with good physical foam properties. Thus suitable for most rigid foam systems.
SyncoPol® SR553 has medium viscosity, high functionality and clear liquid. It imparts good flow ability and compatibility with pentane, which is adaptative for most rigid foam system. It can be used in combination with other polyols, additive and fire retardants in order to achieve close content, good compressive strength and excellent dimensional stability in rigid PUR foam.
Products made based on SyncoPol® SR 553 are of excellent quality and performance. Based on the optimally developed manufacturing process this polyol is distinguished by very good parameters, not only in PUR systems.
Main application advantages of the product SyncoPol® SR553:
it impart good flow ability and properties to a wide range of rigid polyurethane foam systems,
its viscosity provides the formulator with considerable flexibility in system formulation,
general purpose polyol for good mechanical properties, good compressive strength and good dimensional stability characteristic.
IRPC POLYOL Co., Ltd. is a joint venture between PCC Rokita SA and IRPC Public Ltd. The area of the Company's operations are the markets of South East Asia, China and India. Its main scope of activity is the production and distribution of polyols.
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