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Liquid Polybutadienes/Derivatives.


Polyoil/Polyvest liquid polybutadienes and derivatives are featured in the company's eight-page, fourcolor brochure. Polyoil and derivatives are stereospecific stereospecific /ster·eo·spe·cif·ic/ (ster?e-o-spe-sif´ik) exhibiting marked specificity for one of several stereoisomers of a substrate or reactant; said of enzymes or of synthetic organic reactions. , low viscosity, unsaponifiable liquid polybutadienes with a high 1,4-cis double bond content. Their high reactivity is said to result in excellent water and chemical resistance, in addition to good electrical insulating properties, according to according to
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 the literature.

Common applications for these materials include adhesives/sealants, anticorrosion primers, rubber, potting compounds and impregnations.

Polyoil 110 is a nonpolar nonpolar

not having poles; not exhibiting dipole characteristics.
 stereospecific, low viscosity, unsaponifiable liquid polybutadiene soluble in aliphatics, aromatics and ethers. Polyoil 130 is a nonpolar stereospecific, low viscosity, unsaponifiable liquid polybutadiene with a higher molecular weight than Polyoil 110.

Polyvest OC 800 is a maleic anhydride adduct adduct /ad·duct/ (ah-dukt´) to draw toward the median plane or (in the digits) toward the axial line of a limb.
adduct /ad·duct/ (a´dukt) inclusion complex.
 of a low molecular weight 1,4-cis-polybutadiene. Polyvest EP-OC contains a higher percentage of succinicc anhydride anhydride (ănhī`drīd, –drĭd) [Gr.,=without water], chemical compound formed by removing water, H2O, from another compound; the anhydride can also react with water to form the original compound.  groups than the OC 800 S product.

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Title Annotation:Literature: materials
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Dec 22, 2004
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