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CARPOL® NIONIC™ P4000
Principal:
Carpenter Co
Functions:
Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Antifoam Agent, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic)
End Uses:
Chemical Intermediates, Latex Formulations, Mold Release, Mold Release Agents, Paper & Pulp, Synthetic Lubricants
Applicable Processes:
Intermediate Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing, Pulp Processing
Chemical Family:
Polyglycols
Features:
Excellent Chemical Stability, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Lubricity, Excellent Lubricity, Foam Control, Good Chemical Stability, Good Chemical Stability, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Solvency, High Chemical Stability, High Solvency, High Solvency, Low Ash, Low Ash, Low Ash Content, Low Ash Content, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Organic Solvency
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P4000 Polyglycol is a linear polymer produced by the polymerization of propylene oxide with propylene glycol. The P4000 nomenclature indicates a propylene oxide-based product with a molecular weight of 4000. It is a clear, viscous liquid at room temperature with a low vapor pressure. It exhibits excellent lubricity and can be used in synthetic lubricant applications. It is suitable as an antifoam agent in latex formulations, pulp and paper processing, emulsion paints, and various food processes.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P1000
Principal:
Carpenter Co
Functions:
Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Antifoam Agent, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic)
Chemical Family:
Polyglycols
End Uses:
Chemical Intermediates, Latex Formulations, Mold Release, Mold Release Agents, Paper & Pulp, Synthetic Lubricants
Applicable Processes:
Intermediate Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing, Pulp Processing
Features:
Excellent Chemical Stability, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Lubricity, Excellent Lubricity, Foam Control, Good Chemical Stability, Good Chemical Stability, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Solvency, High Chemical Stability, High Solvency, High Solvency, Low Ash, Low Ash, Low Ash Content, Low Ash Content, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Organic Solvency
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P1000 Polyglycol is a linear polymer produced by the polymerization of propylene oxide with propylene glycol. The P1000 nomenclature indicates a propylene oxide based product with a molecular weight of 1000. It is a clear, viscous liquid at room temperature with a low vapor pressure. It exhibits excellent lubricity and can be used in synthetic lubricant applications. It is suitable as an antifoam agent in latex formulations, pulp and paper processing, emulsion paints, and various food processes.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P2000
Principal:
Carpenter Co
Functions:
Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Antifoam Agent, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic)
End Uses:
Chemical Intermediates, Latex Formulations, Mold Release, Mold Release Agents, Paper & Pulp, Synthetic Lubricants
Applicable Processes:
Intermediate Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing, Pulp Processing
Chemical Family:
Polyglycols
Features:
Excellent Chemical Stability, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Lubricity, Excellent Lubricity, Foam Control, Good Chemical Stability, Good Chemical Stability, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Solvency, High Chemical Stability, High Solvency, High Solvency, Low Ash, Low Ash, Low Ash Content, Low Ash Content, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Organic Solvency
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P2000 Polyglycol is a linear polymer produced by the polymerization of propylene oxide with propylene glycol. The CARPOL® NIONIC™ P2000 Polyglycol nomenclature indicates a propylene oxide based product with a molecular weight of 2000. It is a clear, viscous liquid at room temperature with a low vapor pressure. It exhibits excellent lubricity and can be used in synthetic lubricant applications. It is suitable as an antifoam agent in latex formulations, pulp and paper processing, emulsion paints, and various food processes.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P1200
Principal:
Carpenter Co
Functions:
Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Anti-Foaming Agent, Antifoam Agent, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic), Surfactant (Nonionic)
End Uses:
Chemical Intermediates, Latex Formulations, Mold Release, Mold Release Agents, Paper & Pulp, Synthetic Lubricants
Applicable Processes:
Intermediate Manufacturing, Paper Manufacturing, Pulp Processing
Chemical Family:
Polyglycols
Features:
Excellent Chemical Stability, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Foam Control, Excellent Lubricity, Excellent Lubricity, Foam Control, Good Chemical Stability, Good Chemical Stability, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Lubricating Properties, Good Solvency, High Chemical Stability, High Solvency, High Solvency, Low Ash, Low Ash, Low Ash Content, Low Ash Content, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Low Vapor Pressure, Organic Solvency
CARPOL® NIONIC™ P1200 Polyglycol is a linear polymer produced by the polymerization of propylene oxide with propylene glycol. The P1200 nomenclature indicates a propylene oxide based product with a molecular weight of 1200. It is a clear, viscous liquid at room temperature with a low vapor pressure. It exhibits excellent lubricity and can be used in synthetic lubricant applications. It is suitable as an antifoam agent in latex formulations, pulp and paper processing, emulsion paints, and various food processes.