POP (Para Octyl Phenol)
Para (tertiary) Octyl Phenol is a white colored flaked solid with a melting point in excess of 82°C. Its main applications are in the manufacture of phenolic resins (butyl curing & tackifier) in tyre applications and ethoxylates as surfactants. It is also used as chain terminator for Polycarbonates and UV stabilizers.
| DESCRIPTION |
| Formula |
: C14H22O |
| Cas Number |
: 140-66-9 |
| Molecular Weight |
: 206.3 |
| PROPERTIES |
| Appearance |
: White to Off-White Flakes |
| Specific gravity (Solid) @ 25 °C |
: ~ 0.940 |
| Boiling Point °C @ 760 mm Hg |
: 290 |
| Flash point, °C (COC) |
: 132 |
| Hydroxyl Number |
: 268 |
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Color |
: Apha 50 Max. |
| Melting point, °C |
: 82.00 Min. |
| Purity,% Wt by GLC* |
: 98.50 Min. |
| Phenol, % Wt by GLC |
: 0.1 Max. |
| Water, % Wt by KF |
: 0.1 Max. |
| Including ISO-POP * |
| PACKING |
| 25 kg. PP/HDPE woven bag or Laminated Paper bags with HM/LD-HDPE liner. |
| APPLICATIONS |
| Raw materials for POP-formaldehyde Resins & POP-ethylene Oxide condensates |
| POP- formaldehyde resins are used in the manufacture of oil soluble resins for surface coating applications, special printing inks, brake & clutch linings etc |
| POP-formaldehyde resins (Novolak Type), are used as tackifiers for synthetic rubber particularly in the tyre and adhesive industries. As heat reactive resins (Resole Type), they are suitable for curing of butyl rubber and they are also compatible with NR, ABS, & polychloroprene elastomers etc |
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