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Polycaprolactone Resins

Based on 28 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Polycaprolactone thermoplastics appear as white to off-white solids with excellent flexibility and low processing temperatures. Key features include excellent impact resistance, good chemical stability, and biodegradability under appropriate conditions. Polycaprolactone thermoplastics are used in packaging, textile bonding, and specialty assembly. 

Types include low molecular weight grades offering excellent wetting and flow characteristics, medium molecular weight varieties balancing flow with cohesive strength, and high molecular weight versions maximizing mechanical properties and heat resistance. Recent innovations focus on blends with other biodegradable polymers to customize performance profiles supporting the growing demand for environmentally friendly adhesive options.

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Pearlthane™ 11T85

by Lubrizol

Pearlthane™ 11T85 by Lubrizol is polycaprolactone copolyester-based thermoplastic polyurethane. Designed for in adhesive applications. Exhibits a combination of hardness and excellent mechanical properties. Pearlthane™ 11T85 offers easy processing.

Capa® 1301

by Ingevity

Capa® 1301 is a monofunctional polycaprolactone grade. It has a molecular weight of 3000 and a typical OH value of 18 mg KOH/g. Capa® 1301 is mainly used in adhesive applications.

Capa® 2054A

by Ingevity

Premium grade low molecular weight, linear polyester diol derived from caprolactone monomer, terminated by primary hydroxyl groups. Can be used in polyurethane adhesives.

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