Polyether Polyols used in Polyurethane Foam
Sanyo Chemical America manufactures Polyether Polyols including these products; SANNIX, SANFOAM, SHARPFLOW, NONFLAPOL, and NEWPOL BP for polyurethane foam and resins.
Applications include automobile seat cushions, heat insulator and furniture cushioning as well as CASE (coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers). An impressive range in available molecular structure and molecular weight allows for wide latitude in processing and foam properties including hardness and durability.
Featured Polyether Polyol products used to make Polyurethane Foam
SANNIX KC-737
Higher Molecular Weight and Lower Total Unsaturation (TU:monol) than Conventional Polyols
See the technical data sheet for SANNIX KC-737 & other polyols for molding foam
NONFLAPOL PE-2009
High Performance Polyol for Flame Retardant Rigid Foam
See the technical data sheet for NONFLAPOL PE-2009
See the white paper for NONFLAPOL PE-2009
SANNIX FA-817C
SANNIX FA-817T
Special Polyols for TDI-based Viscoelastic Foam.
See the technical data sheet for SANNIX FA-817C/SANNIX FA-817T
NEWPOL BPE
NEWPOL BP
NEWPOL BPE products and NEWPOL BP products are ethylene oxide and propylene oxide adducts of bisphenol-A, respectively.
See the technical data sheet for Alkylene Oxide Adducts of Bisphenol-A
What is a Polyether Polyol?
Polyether Polyol is made by ring-opening polymerization of starter(Active Hydrogen compound with 2 or more functionality) and alkylene oxide (AO). Also known as Polyalkylene glycol, or simply as PPG.
What is a Starter/Initiator of Polyether Polyol?
Wide range of active hydrogen compounds are used as starter/initiator