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Established in the year 1989, Polyols & Polymers have come a long way offering wide range of synthetic resins including Ketonic Resins/Polyketone Resin, Aromatic Aliphatic Ketone Resin, Aldehyde Resin, Heat Reactive Alkyl Phenol Resins, Butyl Curing Alkyl Phenol Resins, Phenolic Resin-Tackifier, Phenolic Resin-Thermoplastic, Phenolic Formaldehyde Resin-Novolak, Modified Phenolic Resin & Modified Resin Ester, Maleic Resins, Thermoplastic Acrylic Resin, Non Reactive Polyamide Resin to the customers. The company’s founder, Mr. Prabir Kumar Dutt, had envisioned of establishing a technology-based organization and taking immense pride to be a pioneer in Ketonic resins manufacturing in the subcontinent. The company has experience in handling a wide variety of chemistries for a large industrial base successfully. Know about Ketonic/Polyketone Resin - – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Use of POLYTONE® K-Series Resins In Polyurethane (PU)


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  • Use of
  • POLYTONE K-Series Resins
  • In Polyurethane (PU)

Product Training Module Supratik
Dutt Managing Director, Polyols Polymers Pvt
Ltd,India
2
Agenda
  • Why Ketonic Resins from PP 3
  • Ketonic Resin Basic Facts 4
  • Typical Use Applications of Ketonic
    Resin 5
  • PU Applications 6-10
  • About PU 11-13
  • Properties of Ketonic Resins and its Effect on
    PU 14
  • PU Systems with Ketonic Resin 15-17
  • Benefits of Ketonic Resin in PU 18-19
  • Ketonic Resin Available 20
  • Range of Ketonic Resin Available 21
  • Competition in USA 22

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Why Ketonic Resin from PP
  • Pioneer in Ketonic Resin Development in the Sub
    Continent
  • Awarded by Govt. of India for his contribution
  • Manufacturing in this plant since 1989
  • Handling this product since 1973
  • 85 exported
  • REACH Registered product available

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Ketonic Resin Basic Facts
  • Ketonic Resin are also known as
  • POLYKETONE
  • KETONE ALDEHYDE RESIN
  • KETONE FORMALDEHYDE RESIN
  • CYCLOHEXANONE FORMALDEHYDE RESIN
  • Some Basic Facts
  • Not functional in Water Based products.
  • It can be used BASE Resin
  • It can be used a BINDER
  • Its used as ADDITIVE or ENHANCER or
    MODIFIER in formulation
  • It turns yellow with time due to oxidation
  • It is hygroscopic (attracts water)

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Typical Use Application of KR
Inks -Any Solvent Based Polyurethane (PU) Nitrocellulose Based
Ball Pen Inks Inks Coating
Liquids Inks Coatings Sealant
Flexographic Inks Polyol Formulator Polish
Rotogravure Inks Flooring Adhesive
Packaging Inks PU Laminates
Screen Printing Inks
Surface Coatings Metallic Inks Paints (Rare)
Polish - Wood Cigarette Packaging Any Solvent Based
Paper Coating (Cards) Wrapper (Non Food)
Varnish

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PU Applications Flooring, Construction Wood
7
PU Applications Pipe Coating Water, Oil Gas
8
PU Applications Pipe Coating Water, Oil Gas
9
PU Applications Inks
10
PU Applications Inks
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About Polyurethane/PU
  • About Polyurethan (PU)
  • Developed by Otto Bayer in 1937
  • Produced as Elastomers, Foams, Coatings,
    Adhesives Fibers, Synthetic Leather etc
  • PU industry shown significant growth in adhesives
    and coatings
  • Normally consists of Polyol (Polyester or
    Polyether Type, Isocynate additive
  • Property depends on Stoichiometric proportions of
    types of isocynates polyols
  • Oldest Type are 1-component PU system based on
    di- or triisocyanates that cured by reacting
    with active hydrogen on substrate or moisture

Typical Polyols Typical Isocyanate

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About Polyurethane/PU
  • Before we get too Technical! Basic of
    Polyurethane (PU System)
  • Its a 2 Component System it needs two
    reactants to make a PU
  • PU can be Foam, Coatings, Adhesives, Fibers etc
  • When they say it is a 1 component system
  • Moisture (water) plays the part(role) of the
    POLYOL
  • There are different types of Polyols
    Isocyanates
  • Choice of these different types determine the
    property

    of the final PU
  • The Reactive Sites or Groups in the Polyol
    Isocyanate
    reacts to produce the PU

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About Polyurethane/PU
  • Before we get too Technical! Basic of
    Polyurethane (PU System)
  • Where does Ketonic Resin come into the picture
  • Ketonic resin can be mixed with Polyol and
    reacted with Isocyanate
  • KR can be made into solution (e.g.mixed in
    chloroform) and reacted
  • The solvent shall be needed to be removed by
    vacuum
  • Because KR has the same Reactive Site/Group as
    a Polyol
  • It blends easily with Polyol
  • It reacts easily with Isocyanate
  • It gives enhancement in the overall property of
    the PU
  • Basically its an additive which provides multiple
    benefits

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Properties of KR and its effect on PU
Melting Point or Softening Points determines the
HARDNESS. Higher Melting Resins also provides
Higher Gloss
TECHNICAL DATA   POLYTONE? K 94  
       
Chemical Classification Chemical Classification Cyclohexanone Formaldehyde Resin Cyclohexanone Formaldehyde Resin
       
Physical Form Physical Form Pearl Shaped Granular Solid Pearl Shaped Granular Solid
       
Melting Point (Capillary Method ) Melting Point (Capillary Method ) 90 C 95 ? C 90 C 95 ? C
       
Viscosity of 50 solution in Industrial Spirit at 25º C by B 4 Ford Cup Viscosity of 50 solution in Industrial Spirit at 25º C by B 4 Ford Cup - 19 sec - 19 sec
       
Hydroxyl Value Hydroxyl Value 200-220 mg KOH / gm resin 200-220 mg KOH / gm resin
       
Acid Value Acid Value 1 mg KOH / gm resin ( Max ) 1 mg KOH / gm resin ( Max )
       
Viscosity determines the flow and leveling
properties
Measure of the Reactive Sites. Determines how
much the KR shall react with the Isocyanate of
the PU. Formulator can ask for Higher or Lower
OH value
KR are NEUTRAL resins hence its negligible Acid
Value does not affect the PU or Substrate
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PU Systems with Ketonic Resin
  • KR interaction with PU System

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PU Systems with Ketonic Resin
  • KR interaction with PU System
  • Resins such as POLYTONE K 96 and POLYTONE K 97
    contain a high level of hydroxyl groups that
    makes it particularly suitable for combined use
    with polyols and isocyanates in the formulation
    of bicomponent polyurethane systems (PU or PUR
    2K).
  • Our Ketonic resins react easily with mono and
    di-isocyanates, such as HDI, TDI, MDI and IPDI.
  • The strong bond created by hydroxyl group and
    isocyanates guarantees a strong resistance to
    water, heat and corrosion.
  • This technology is used in a wide variety of
    applications including indoor and outdoor floors
    (for example industrial plants, warehouses,
    garages, car parks, etc.) as well as roofs.
  • The almost infinite possibility of combining
    colours and patterns makes these systems
    particularly suitable for finishing floors in
    designer shops and houses, where the only limit
    is the designers imagination.

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PU Systems with Ketonic Resin
  • KR interaction with PU System

KR mixed with Polyol
KR incorporated in the main chain of the PU
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Benefits of KR in PU Systems
  • Ketonic Resin in Polyurethane POLYTONE? K
    Series

Why Use Ketonic Resin? What is the effect and/or How it imparts?
As a Carrier or Binder Links with Polyol and reacts with IsoCyanide
As Flow Modifier -OH Value reacts and increases viscosity
Corrosion Prevention Low Acid Value
Color Fastness Binding Property-Binds PigmentSolvent
Adhesion, Gloss Improves Adhesion to substrate
Increase Solid Content Resin is solid
Leveling Inherent Property
Hardness Inherent Property
Gloss KR inherent property of gloss is imparted
Thermal Resistance KR increases Thermal Resistance
Green or Build Up Strength KR increses
Reduce NCO Excess IsoCyanide is consumed by KR
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KR benefits in PU
  • CHARACTERISICS EFFECT ON FORMULATION END
    PRODUCT

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KR products available
  • Which Product to Suggest

LOW REACTIVITY
  • Most well known product has been BASFs Synthetic
    Resin CA
  • Our POLYTONE K 94 is the direct equivalent of
    Synthetic Resin CA
  • The Hydroxyl Value (-OH Value) / Reactivity is
    220-240
  • Our LOW reactivity grade is K 93LH
  • Low reactivity with Isocynates
  • Used more as binder
  • Our HIGH reactivity Grades are K 96/97, -OH Value
    upto 295
  • High Reactivity with Isocyanates
  • High Viscosity Changes, More Hardness

HIGH REACTIVITY
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Range of Ketonic Resins
  • POLYTONE? K Series

Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades Grades
Parameters K 92LH K 93 K 93LH K 90 K 94 K 95 K 96 K 97 K 96 HH K 97 HH
Physical Form Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pale Yellow lumps Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules Pearl Shaped Granules
Low hydroxyl value grade Low hydroxyl value grade Low hydroxyl value grade Lump form Standard Grade Standard Grade High melting point grade High melting point grade High hydroxyl value grade High hydroxyl value grade
Softening point(Ball Ring method)in deg c 70-90 (very low) 98-103 95-105 90-105 90-95 100-105 105-110 110-120 105-110 110-120 (very high)
Viscosity(B4 Ford Cup _at_ 25deg C)in sec(50 solution in spirit) 14-19 (very low) 15-17 17-19 17-20 17-19 19-21 20-23 22-25 20-23 22-25 (very high)
Hydroxyl Value(mg KOH/gm Resin) 170-200 (very low) 265-285 170-200 170-220 200-220 230-250 230-250 230-250 270-295 270-295 (very high)
Acid Value(mg KOH/gm Resin) lt1 lt1 lt0.2 lt1 lt1 lt1 lt0.5 lt0.5 lt0.5 lt0.5
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Thank You!
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