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Polymeg® Polyol 1000

by LyondellBasell

Polymeg® Polyol 1000 by LyondellBasell is a polytetramethylene ether glycol. It is a diol produced through the polymerization of tetrahydrofuran. It is linear in structure with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. The chain is capped with primary hydroxyl units. At slightly elevated temperature (38° C, 100° F), it liquefy to low-viscosity, water white liquid with a tendency to supercool. Polymeg® Polyol 1000 hygroscopic nature of polyol requires limiting exposure to atmospheric moisture. An antioxidant is added to it, to improve the stability of the polyol against thermal and oxidative degradation during normal storage and handling. The major application includes thermoplastic and thermoset urethane elastomers, in spandex fibers and in copolymer thermoplastic elastomers.

Polymeg® Polyol 2000

by LyondellBasell

Polytetramethylene ether glycol. It is a diol produced through the polymerization of tetrahydrofuran. It is linear in structure with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. The chain is capped with primary hydroxyl units. At slightly elevated temperature (38° C, 100° F), it liquefy to low-viscosity, water white liquid with a tendency to supercool. The hygroscopic nature of polyol requires limiting exposure to atmospheric moisture. An antioxidant is added to it, to improve the stability of the polyol against thermal and oxidative degradation during normal storage and handling. The major application includes thermoplastic and thermoset urethane elastomers, in spandex fibers and in copolymer thermoplastic elastomers.

Polymeg® Polyol 650

by LyondellBasell

Polytetramethylene ether glycol. It is a diol produced through the polymerization of tetrahydrofuran. It is linear in structure with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. The chain is capped with primary hydroxyl units. At slightly elevated temperature (38° C, 100° F), it liquefy to low-viscosity, water white liquid with a tendency to supercool. The hygroscopic nature of polyol requires limiting exposure to atmospheric moisture. An antioxidant is added to it, to improve the stability of the polyol against thermal and oxidative degradation during normal storage and handling. The major application includes thermoplastic and thermoset urethane elastomers, in spandex fibers and in copolymer thermoplastic elastomers.
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