Polypropylene Glycol (PPG) is a linear polymer produced by controlled, catalyzed reaction between propylene oxide and water. It is a clear, viscous liquid at room temperature. PPG is soluble in all proportions with any organic solids and liquids, the main exception being long chain aliphatic hydrocarbons. It possesses excellent lubricity and has a low vapour pressure. Under extreme heating conditions it does not form coke nor does it form a varnish. Decomposition products are low boiling products that are either lost as volatiles or soluble in the polypropylene glycol.
Polypropylene Glycol is suitable as an antifoam agent in latex formulations, paper and pulp processing, emulsion paints, sugar beet processing, fermentation vats in the manufacture of various products. Other applications include its use as a cosmetic ingredient, a mould release agent, an intermediate for e.g. resin and as plasticizer. PPG can also be used as lubricant base; its intrinsic lubricity may be further enhanced by the use of additives.
Cas Number: 025322-69-4
Flash point: 150°C
Viscosity (@ 25 °C): 320 cSt
Viscosity (@ 100 °C): 24 cSt
Specific Gravity (@ 25°C): 1.002 g/cm3
Pour point: -31°C

Polypropylene Glycol
Curing properties are those obtained using 2% Cobalt Octoate (1% cobalt metal) & 2% MEK Peroxide (M50) in 100 grams of resin previously stabilized at 25°C.
Storage: In Drums/ IBC’s: Product should be kept in temperature below 25°C. Direct heat sources such as sun light must be avoided as it decreases product’s shelf life. drums or tanks should be kept well sealed to avoid moisture or monomer loss.
Annual Production: 9,000 tons.
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