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CARPOL® GSP-520 by Carpenter is a glycerin/sucrose initiated polyether polyol. The high functionality of the initiators yields a resultant polyol with a nominal functionality of five. Blending this polyol with other polyether polyols provides foam systems with high to low degrees of cross-linking. Recommended for rigid spray coatings. CARPOL® SP-477 by Carpenter is a sucrose initiated polyether polyol. The high functionality of the initiators yields a resultant polyol with a nominal functionality of five. Blending this polyol with other polyether polyols provides foam systems with high to low degrees of crosslinking. It is a neutral material, which presents the formulator with complete catalytic control over a system. CARPOL® GSP-280 by Carpenter is of high functionality. Blending this polyol with other polyether polyols provides foam systems with high to low degrees of crosslinking. It is mildly catalytic, which enables the use of less catalyst while still providing the formulator with control over the system’s reactivity. CARPOL® GSP-370 by Carpenter is a glycerin/sucrose initiated polyether polyol. The high functionality of the initiators yields a resultant polyol with a nominal functionality of seven. Blending this polyol with other polyether polyols provides foam systems with high to low degrees of cross-linking. It is mildly catalytic, which enables the use of less catalyst while still providing the formulator with control over the system’s reactivity. CARPOL® GSP-355 by Carpenter is a glycerin/sucrose initiated polyether polyol. The high functionality of the initiators yields a resultant polyol with a nominal functionality of 4.5. It is a neutral material, which presents the formulator with complete catalytic control over a system. Blending this polyol with other polyether polyols provides foam systems with high to low degrees of cross-linking. Recommended for rigid spray coatings. CARPOL® PGP-400 by Carpenter is a propylene glycol-initiated polyether polyol. It possesses low functionality and viscosity. It is polymerized solely with propylene oxide for controlled reactivity and used in rigid foam systems to lower the viscosity of B-side materials while helping control crosslinking. CARPOL® PGP-4000 by Carpenter is a propylene glycol-initiated polyether polyol. It has a functionality of two and an average molecular weight of 4000. It is
polymerized solely with propylene oxide for controlled reactivity and the main applications include C.A.S.E., however, CARPOL® PGP-4000 may also be included as a component in other urethane products, spray coatings and formulations. CARPOL® PGP-3815 by Carpenter is a propylene glycol-initiated polyether polyol. It has a functionality of two and an average molecular weight of 3800. It is a copolymer of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide and the main applications include C.A.S.E., however, it may also be included as a component in other urethane products and formulations. CARPOL® GP-3008 by Carpenter is a triol glycerin, initiated polyether polyol. It has a functionality of three and a molecular weight of 3000. It is polymerized using both propylene and ethylene oxide. The ethylene oxide is internally located yielding a polyol with controllable reactivity. CARPOL® GP-1500 by Carpenter is a triol glycerin, initiated polyether polyol. It has a functionality of three and an average molecular weight of 1500. It is polymerized solely with propylene oxide for controlled reactivity. Main applications include C.A.S.E. however; it may also be included as a component in other urethane products and formulations.
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