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WANNATE® IPDI

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by DKSH
WANNATE® IPDI distributed by DKSH is a low-viscosity cycloaliphatic diisocyanate. It is a raw material for the synthesis of light stable and water-resistant polyurethanes. It offers strippability, surface smoothness, low sulfur content, low ionic contamination and ease of dispersion.
  • It shows high resistance to yellowing, good mechanical properties and chemical resistance.
  • It is compatible with other resins.
  • Products based on WANNATE® IPDI may be used in coatings for flooring, roofing, maintenance, and textile applications.
  • It has a shelf life of 6 months and is available in Israel, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia and Europe.
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WANNATE® IPDI
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by DKSH
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Product Type
Isocyanates > Aliphatics > IPDI, Isophorone Diisocyanates (Cycloaliphatics)
Chemical Composition
Isophorone diisocyanate
Physical Form
Liquid
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
Asia / Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Coatings Markets > General Industrial /Maintenance
  • Coatings Markets > Flooring
Labels/Agency Rating
REACH

WANNATE® IPDI Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Flash Point
155 °C
(Closed Cup)
Total Chlorine Content
< 400 ppm
Viscosity
1.05 - 1.06 mPa-s
(At 25ºC)
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