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Triol Monomers

Based on 243 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Triol monomers appear as clear to slightly yellow liquids with varying viscosity depending on molecular weight and structure. Key features include the ability to create highly crosslinked structures, excellent mechanical properties in cured systems, and good compatibility with various adhesive components. Triol monomers are used in structural adhesives, transportation assembly, and industrial maintenance products. 

Market trends reflect the increasing development of bio-based triols derived from renewable resources and hybrid triols combining different polyol chemistries supporting sustainability initiatives. Common types include glycerin-based triols, trimethylolpropane derivatives, and polyether triols.

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CARADOL ET28-03

by Shell

CARADOL ET28-03 by Shell is propylene- and ethylene oxide-based polyether triol. It is used as an intermediate for the production of adhesives. It ensures a high degree of consistency. CARADOL ET28-03 has a shelf life of 2 years.
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CARADOL ET250-04

by Shell

CARADOL ET250-04 by Shell is polyether triol. It ensures a high degree of consistency. It has a shelf life of 2 years.

CARADOL ET34-08

by Shell

CARADOL ET34-08 by Shell is propylene- and ethylene oxide-based polyether triol. It is designed as an intermediate for the production of polyurethane adhesives and sealants. It is manufactured to close specifications ensuring a high degree of consistency. CARADOL ET34-08 has a shelf life of 2 years.

Triol Monomers