HDI trimer?BASF HI-100
ABOUT:
Product description ????Basonat? HI 100?is an aliphatic isocyanurate for lightfast and weather-resistant 2K?polyurethane coatings
Key benefits ?????????????Solvent free
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100% isocyanurate oligomer
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High weather resistance
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Good light fastness
Chemical nature ???????Isocyanurate based on Hexamethylenediisocyanate (HDI)
Properties
Physical form |
Transparent, viscous liquid |
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Technical data(no supply specification) |
NCO content |
DIN EN ISO 11909 |
21.5 – 22.5% |
NCO equivalent weight |
~ 191 |
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Viscosity at 23 °C (73 °F)D = 1,000 s-1 |
DIN EN ISO 3219 |
2,500-4,000 mPa*s |
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Platin cobalt color number(Hazen) |
DIN EN ISO 6271 |
≤ 60 |
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The NCO equivalent weight indicates the amount of Basonat? polyisocyanate as?supplied containing 1 Mol of active NCO. |
Application
Basonat? HI 100 is a solvent free isocyanurate oligomer.
Basonat? HI 100 allows a broad choice of solvents. For instance, when less volatile?solvents would retard drying excessively, like in furniture coatings, highly volatile?solvents can be chosen.
Basonat? HI grades are used to formulate particularly lightfast andweather-resistant?coatings.
Basonat? HI polyisocyanates are used to crosslink most hydroxy group containing?resins, e.g. acrylate resins like the Joncryl? Polyols and hydroxy polyesters like the?hyperbranched Basonol HPE Polyesters. Sufficient compatibility withpolyester resins?containing hydroxylgroups is not always given.
Formulation guidelines
Basonat? HI polyisocyanates can be diluted with esters (e.g. butyl acetate), ketones?(e.g. methyl ethyl ketone), glycolether acetates (e.g. methoxypropylacetate) or with?aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g. Solvesso?1 100, xylene).
If Basonat? HI polyisocyanates are diluted to a polyisocyanate fraction of less than 40%,?turbidity, flocculation and/or sedimentation may occur during storage. Storage trials?should always be carried out.
Results from long-term weathering tests show, that in most cases gloss retention is?better with isocyanurates than with polyisocyanates based on biurets of hexamethylene?diisocyanate (Basonat? HB grades). In addition, due to the low viscosity the solid?content can be increased when Basonat? HI grades are used instead of Basonat? HB?grades.
The theoretical equivalent amount of polyisocyanate required for crosslinking is?computed using this formula:
0.075 x [OH value] x [non volatile fraction of OH component]
[NCO]
example: Joncryl? 507
OH value [mg KOH/g polyol on solids] |
140 |
non-volatile fraction (nvf) [%] |
80 |
Basonat? HI 100 , NCO content [%] |
22 |