Product Name: 1,2-Epoxybutane
Chemical Formula: C4H8O
CAS No.: 106-88-7
Dangerous Grade: 3
ITEMS | SPECIFICATION |
Purity % | ≥99 |
Color(APHA) | ≤10 |
Water content (wt %) | ≤0.10 |
Customized
Store in a cool, dry place. Store in a tightly closed container
Widely used for making Polyurethane (PU), surfactants, and lubricants.
OSP (Oil Soluble Polyalkylene Glycols) is a new form of synthetic base oil and functional additive. Traditional PAG (Polyalkylene Glycols) oil (polyether oil) is produced by the copolymerization of EO and PO or by the copolymerization of PO. PAG is mainly water soluble (EO and PO copolymerization) and non-water soluble (PO homopolymerization) products.
1) hygroscopicity is not as large as that of water-soluble PAG, so hygroscopicity is improved.
2) Compatibility with oils allows OSP synthetic oils to have a wider range of uses than water-soluble PAG, both as base oils and additives.
3) If the user needs to switch to PAG after using mineral lubricating oil, the use of oil-soluble PAG can make the oil switch easier. Water-soluble PAG is incompatible with neither mineral oil nor PAO, which is what most oils are.
4) The compatibility of oil-soluble PAG with rubber and sealing ring is better than that of water-soluble PAG.
Product Name: 1,2-Epoxybutane
Chemical Formula: C4H8O
CAS No.: 106-88-7
Dangerous Grade: 3
ITEMS | SPECIFICATION |
Purity % | ≥99 |
Color(APHA) | ≤10 |
Water content (wt %) | ≤0.10 |
Customized
Store in a cool, dry place. Store in a tightly closed container
Widely used for making Polyurethane (PU), surfactants, and lubricants.
OSP (Oil Soluble Polyalkylene Glycols) is a new form of synthetic base oil and functional additive. Traditional PAG (Polyalkylene Glycols) oil (polyether oil) is produced by the copolymerization of EO and PO or by the copolymerization of PO. PAG is mainly water soluble (EO and PO copolymerization) and non-water soluble (PO homopolymerization) products.
1) hygroscopicity is not as large as that of water-soluble PAG, so hygroscopicity is improved.
2) Compatibility with oils allows OSP synthetic oils to have a wider range of uses than water-soluble PAG, both as base oils and additives.
3) If the user needs to switch to PAG after using mineral lubricating oil, the use of oil-soluble PAG can make the oil switch easier. Water-soluble PAG is incompatible with neither mineral oil nor PAO, which is what most oils are.
4) The compatibility of oil-soluble PAG with rubber and sealing ring is better than that of water-soluble PAG.
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