
SOVERMOL® 1092
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Market: Coatings-Construction, Coatings-Industrial, Concrete Floor Coating, Construction Coatings, DTM Coating, General Industrial Coatings, Protective/Maintenance Coating, Wood Coating, Wood Floor CoatingProduct Type: Additive
Product Category: Polyester Polyol, Polyether Polyol
Supplier: BASF
SOVERMOL® 1092 is a polyol that is designed to be used in combination with isocyanates as a reactive component for ductile – hard polyurethane coating and casting materials. It shows particular water repellency, which results in less sensitivity to moisture while curing.
This material is extremely hydrophobic which provides better surface at high temperature and high humidity conditions (no micro-foam without adding additives or molecular sieve). Cure at 30°C and 85% relative humidity with polymer MDI.
SOVERMOL 1092 is recommended for ductile – hard polyurethane coating and casting materials
SOVERMOL polyols have been specially designed for use in coatings, adhesives, and putty applications. These natural oil-based, solvent-free polyols help you comply with environmental legislation while meeting even the toughest production regulations. See the full line of SOVERMOL products in the BASF Industrial Coatings Selection Guide
Features and Benefits:
- Natural oil-based, solvent-free polyol
- Excellent pigment wetting
- Very low processing viscosity in comparison to standard polyether/polyester with comparable performance
- Less sensitivity to moisture while curing
- Grinding volume reduction up to 50%
- Extremely hydrophobic properties while curing at high relative humidity
Performance Data:
Density of SOVERMOL 1092 at Different Temperatures
Properties:
Product Specifications | Value |
Acid Value | ~ 2.0 mg KOH/g |
Hydroxyl Value | 268 – 298 mg KOH/g |
Water Content | < 0.2% |
Hydroxyl Equivalent Weight | 188 – 209 |
Viscosity at 25°C | 650 – 950 cps |
Typical Characteristics | Value |
Appearance | Yellow – brown liquid* |
Active Content | 100% |
Density at 25°C | 0.97 – 1.02 g/cm3 |
*Product may be slightly hazy but does not affect its properties.
These typical values should not be interpreted as specifications.