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Reactive hotmelts



Reactive polyurethane hotmelts are produced by converting a mixture of different (polyester-)polyols with a surplus of a polyisocyanate component. This results in isocyanate-terminated prepolymers with an NCO-content of typically 2 to 5%.

Reactive polyurethane hotmelts combine the properties of regular or conventional hotmelts with the advantages of chemically crosslinking adhesives. Apart from an improved temperature and creep resistance they offer the following advantages:
            • Solvent-free applications
            • Moderate viscosity at application temperature
            • Improved solvent and hydrolysis resistance
            • Good adhesion to numerous substrates
            • High initial bond strength
Bayer MaterialScience offers a large range of raw materials for the production of these reactive polyurethane hotmelts.


Desmodur® polyisocyanates and Desmodur E® prepolymers

Due to the relatively low vapor pressure - also at high application temperatures of reactive polyurethane hotmelts (100 – 170 °C), usually a monomeric MDI or a modified MDI serves as polyisocyanate component.

Product examples for polyisocyanates:

NCO-content
in %
Functionality
Viscosity in mPas
(at x°C)
Characteristics
Desmodur® 44 M flüssig
33,6
2,0
4,1 (40)
Solid at temperatures below 37°C, Standard isocyanate
Desmodur® 2460 M
33,6
2,0
12 (25)
Liquid at room temperature, low viscosity
Desmodur® CD-S
29,5
2,1
35 (25)
Liquid at room temperature, low viscosity, modified monomeric MDI
Desmodur® PF
23,0
2,0
600 (25)
Liquid at room temperature, contains C3-ether- and urethane groups

For specific applications, particularly when lightfast adhesives are required, Bayer MaterialScience offers a wide variety of raw materials based on aliphatic polyisocyanates:

NCO-content in %
Functionality
Viscosity in mPas
(at 23°C)
Characteristics
Desmodur® XP 2617
12,5
2,0
4250
Aliphatic prepolymer, < 0,5% HDI Monomer, color stable
Desmodur® N 3300
21,8
3,3
3000
HDI isocyanurate, < 0,5 % HDI Monomer

For the formulation of very low-emission reactive polyurethane hotmelts Bayer MaterialScience hat developed specific prepolymers. With these products adhesives with a residual content of monomers (content of non-polymer-bound isocyanates) of less than 0,1%. These prepolymers make possible to produce reactive polyurethane hotmelts that comply with the upcoming european regulation R40 for the labeling of MDI-containing products with a free MDI-content of more than 1%

Product examples:

NCO-content in %
Viscosity in mPas (at x°C)
Eigenschaften
Desmodur®
E XP 2715
~ 16.0
340 (100)
intermediate for the production of low-monomeric hotmelts, prepolymer based on 2,4'-MDI and a crystallizing polyester, solid at room temperature
Desmodur®
VP LS 2397
~ 5,7
10000 (50)
Low-monomer prepolymer based on MDI and polyether, < 0,15 % MDI


Baycoll® und Desmophen® Polyester- und Polyetherpolyole

The product range covers crystalline polyester polyols, polyester polyols liquid at room temperature and polyether polyols.

Product examples:

Polyester polyols:
OH
in mg KOH / g
Molecular weight in g/mol
Characterization
Baycoll® AD 5027
28
4000
Kristalline polyester, Tm ca. 60°C
Baycoll® AD 2047
55
2000
Liquid polyester
Desmophen® 1700
43
2600
Liquid polyester

Polyether polyols:
OH
in mg KOH / g
Viscosity
in mPas at 25°C
Starter Functionality
Desmophen® 1262 BD
260
70
2
Desmophen® 1111 BD
111
155
2
Desmophen® 2061 BD
56
345
2
Acclaim® Polyol 4200
28
980
2



Have a look at our presentation for FEICA, Sept. 2008:
"New PU-Raw Materials for Adhesives and Sealants without R 40 labeling" (englisch)

Get detailed information in this brochure:
"Baycoll®, Desmodur®, Desmophen® for reactive adhesives"

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