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Intermediates
Your Competent Partner for Polyurea Coatings
Be Part of Innovation
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2 BASFThe Chemical Company
BASF is the worlds leading chemical
company: The Chemical Company. Its
portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics,
performance products, agricultural
products and fi ne chemicals to crude oil
and natural gas. As a reliable partner
to virtually all industries, BASFs high-value
products and intelligent system solutions
help its customers to be more successful.
BASF develops new technologies and
uses them to meet the challenges of the
future and open up additional market
opportunities. It combines economic
success with environmental protection
and social responsibility, thus contributing
to a better future.
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3Top Intermediates Supplier
The Operating Division Intermediates
of the BASF Group develops, produces
and markets the worlds largest range of
intermediates. The most important of the
divisions more than 600 products include
amines, diols, polyalcohols, acids and
specialties. Among other applications, in-
termediates are used as starting materials
for coatings, plastics, pharmaceuticals,
textile bers, detergents and crop pro-
tectants. Innovative BASF intermediates
help to improve the properties of the nal
product and the ef ciency of production
processes. The ISO 9001:2000-certi ed
Operating Division Intermediates has
access to plants at production sites in
Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Defi nition of Polyurea by the
Polyurea Development Association (PDA), 2000
A pure polyurea coating/elastomer is derived from the reaction product of an isocy-anate component and a resin blend component such as amine-terminated polymer resins, and/or amine-terminated chain extenders. The isocyanate can be aromatic or aliphatic in nature. It can be a monomer, a polymer, or any variant reaction of isocyanates, a quasi-prepolymer or a prepolymer. The prepolymer, or a quasi-pre polymer, can be made of an amine-terminated polymer resin, or a hydroxyl-terminated polymer resin.
The resin blend must be made up of amine-terminated polymer resins, and/or amine-terminated chain extenders. The amine-terminated polymer resins will not have any intentional hydroxyl moieties. Any hydroxyls are the result of incomplete conversion to the amine-treminated polymer resins. The resin blend may also contain additives or non-primary components. These additives may contain hydroxyls, such as pre-dispersed pigments in a polyol carrier. Normally, the resin blend will not contain a catalyst.
BASF is a member of the Polyurea Development Association (PDA) and of the Polyurea Develop-ment Association Europe
Your Competent Partner for Polyurea Coatings
BASF develops, produces and markets a broad range of curing
agents, chain extenders and additives for polyurea coatings.
The company, which bene ts from many years of expertise in this
area, offers a comprehensive portfolio of amine-based curing agents.
Complete backward integration that includes even raw materials
ensures great reliability of supply. As market requirements keep
changing dynamically, we respond by developing speci c new
products for polyurea coatings. Polyurea spray eleastomers can
be used as protective coating in many elds such as automotive,
construction, industrial and housing applications.
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4BaxxodurTM is a Trademark of BASF SE in all countries of
the EU, USA, China, Japan, Australia, Korea, Thailand, India,
Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia.
In NAFTA BaxxodurTM PC 136 is exclusively distributed
as PolyclearTM PC 136 by The Hanson Group LLC
Phone: +1-770-495-9554, [email protected],
www.hansonco.net
Polyurea Technology
Polyurea is an elastomer made from two reactive components
A-component
Isocyanate prepolymers (MDI- based for aromatic systems,
HDI- or IPDI-based for aliphatic
systems)
B-component*
Amines (polyetheramines)
Amine chain extenders
Additives (e.g. pigments, defoamers, ame retardants, etc.)
* BASF is the leading supplier of
ingredients for the B-component.
BASFs Intermediates for Polyurea Coatings
Chain Extender MW
[g/mol]
Viscosity
[mPa s]
Density
[g/cm]
(23C)
AHEW
[g/ equiv]
m.p.
[C]
Registration
BaxxodurTM PC 136 275 913 (25C) 0.990 136 0 EINECS, TSCA, IECSC
Curing Agents
Polyetheramine D 230 230 10 (23C) 0.948 120 < -60 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
Polyetheramine D 400 400 25 (23C) 0.972 220 < -40 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
Polyetheramine D 2000 2000 273 (23C) 0.996 1000 -29 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
Polyetheramine T 403 440 102 (23C) 0.983 160 < -20 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
Polyetheramine T 5000 5000 870 (23C) 0.999 1940 -50 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
Polytetrahydrofuranamine 1700(developmental product)
1700 194 (40C) 0.953 (40C)
800 24 EINECS-conform, TSCA,ENCS/ISHL
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5Benefi ts
Faster lm property development and green strength than with existing
aliphatic compounds (comparable
to aromatic amines)
Excellent UV and color stability ofthe lm
Easy to formulate with various amine systems
Slows down gel time allowing for better adhesion, ow and leveling
Maintains better lm stability at elevated temperatures
Applications
Light-stable OEM polyurea elastomeric coatings
Light-stable polyurethane coatings
Light-stable top coats
Rapid-curing gel coats with easy demolding
Additives Baxxodur PC 136 Polyetheramines
Baxxodur PC 136 is a new cycloaliphatic
secondary amine used as a chain
ex tender to modify the reactivity of the
polyurea system. It is applied mostly
in conjunction with polyetheramines
and thus an essential part of the curing
system (B-component).
Among the polyetheramines used as
curing agents Polyetheramine D 2000 is by
far the most commonly applied prod uct.
Addition of Polyetheramine D 230 and
D 400 leads to higher reactivity of the
curing system and also to harder lms.
If very high hardness is desired the tri-
functional Polyetheramine T 403 provides
for a stronger crosslinking. With the very
long-chain Polyetheramine T 5000 as part
of the curing system very exible and
elastic lms are obtained.
In addition to high exibility the Polytetra-
hydrofuranamine 1700 leads to reduced
moisture uptake and swelling as well as
to improved abrasion resistance.
Other additives can be part of the curing
system when speci c properties are
requested. Those can be pigments
for colored lms, ame retardants or
processing auxiliaries as defoaming or
de aerating agents that help to avoid
or remove entrapped gas bubbles.
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6Advantages Application
Polyurea Coatings
Polyurea spray elastomers offer out-
standing advantages, such as:
Rapidly applied by spray application
Tack-free within minutes (e.g. cures even below 0C)
fast return to service
Insensitive to moisture and humidity during application
High chemical resistance
High temperature resistance
High tensile strength
Good adhesion to many substrates, e.g. metal, concrete, plastics
Relatively unlimited application thickness
Polyurea spray elastomers can be used
as protective or decorative coating in
many application areas, such as:
Construction
Bridge deck construction and repair
Flooring
Park decks
Roof coating
Joint ll, caulking
Architectural design
Industrial applications
Waste water basins
Tank and pipe coatings and linings
Secondary containment for tanks, reactors
Sewer linings
Marine coatings
Molded parts
Transportation
Truck bed liners
Railcar lining and track containment
Conveyor belt lining
Boat construction
Landscaping, housing
Aquariums, swimming pools, ponds
Water parks and playgrounds
Water reservoirs
Facades
Bath tubs, shower cabins
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7Focus on Innovation
Based on our wide-ranging technological expertise and many
years of experience, we strive continually to add new curing
agents, accelerators and additives to our product range that
will meet our customers ever increasing requirements.
We develop products from the lab to the pilot plant, to indus-
trial production. Patent and environmental issues fall within
our range of services, which we combine selectively, in close
consultation with our customers, to provide package solutions
tailored to their individual needs.
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8Contact Us
Europe/AsiaDr. Stephan Gttke
Phone: +49 621 60-48003
Fax: +49 621 60-22666
Dr. Werner Bertleff
Phone: +49 621 60-47721
Fax: +49 621 60-22666
NAFTAJay Bhatia
Phone: +1 973 245-6563
Fax: +1 973 245-6775
www.basf.de/intermediates
The data contained in this publication is based on our current knowledge and experience. In view of the many factors that may affect processing and application of our product, the data does not relieve processors from carrying out their own investigations and tests; neither does the data imply any guarantee of certain properties, nor the suitability of the product for a speci c purpose. Any descriptions, drawings, photographs, data, proportions, weights etc. given herein may change without prior information and do not constitute the agreed contractual quality of the product. It is the responsibility of the recipient of our products to ensure that any proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are observed. The safety data given in this publication is for information purposes only and does not constitute a legally binding Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). The relevant MSDS can be obtained upon request from your supplier or you may contact BASF directly at [email protected]. 2008 edition
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