PolyOne Geon® 136 Polyvinyl Chloride/4% Vinyl Ester Copolymer
Subcategory: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Vinyl
Material Notes:
Description/Features: - Fast fusion at low processing temperatures
- Stable Brookfield viscosity aging characteristics
- Lower Molecular Weight of Geon 136 vs. Geon 138, Allows for Even Lower Processing Temperatures
- Mechanically and chemically foamable
Applications: - Walk-off mat backing
- Carpet tile
- Plastisol Printing Inks
- Low temperature processing applications
- Automotive sealants
Dispersion Polymerization ProcessDisclaimer: Note: Plastisol Formulation F1 consists of 100 parts of this resin + 60 parts DOP. Note: Plastisol Formulation F2 consists of 100 parts of this resin + 57 parts DOP + 3 parts ESO + 2 parts Synpron® 940. Note: The values set forth represent "typical" values and PolyOne Corporation, therefore, makes no representation that the material in any particular shipment will conform to the listed properties. Manufacturing Location: This resin is produced at PolyOne's Pedricktown, NJ facility, which is ISO 9002 certified. Packaging: This resin is shipped in multi-wall paper bags, net weight 50 lbs, 2500 lbs per pallet. Information shown on the package includes commercial identification number, lot and weight. Information provided by PolyOne Corporation.
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