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Phenoxy resins (polyhydroxyethers) are tough, ductile
polymers having excellent thermal stability, adhesive INCHEMREZ PHENOXY RESIN
and cohesive strength, and excellent vapor barrier prop-
COMPARATIVE MELT VISCOSITIES
erties. Phenoxy resins also react with crosslinkers like
isocyanates, and phenolic and melamine resins. Poise @ 200°C
The solid grade Phenoxy resins vary in glass transi- Shear Rate PKHB PKHH
tion temperature from a low of 84°C for grade PKHB to (sec.-1)
about 97°C for PKHJ. The differences of Tg and mo-
lecular weight amongst these resins are reflected in 48.61 157.8 1729.0
the range of viscosities attainable at equivalent solids 85.11 155.8 1447.1
for solvent-borne formulations. The following list shows
170.3 150.7 1122.2
some comparative viscosity data for select resins.
304.0 141.2 863.2
559.4 128.5 648.5
1033.7 111.9 465.2
COMPARATIVE VISCOSITIES
1909.3 92.3 323.5
20% NV in cyclohexanone: 3526.8 71.6 237.7
PKHH: 525 to 715 cP
PKHC: 410 to 524 cP 6494.1 52.2 128.6
PKHB: 180 to 280 cP
30% NV in PM acetate:
PKHC: 5000 to 15000 cP
Phenoxy resins can be used to modify many resin
PKHB: 1000 to 2000 cP
systems including polyurethanes, polyesters, polya-
40% NV in MEK: mides, epoxies, and many thermoplastics including PET,
PKHH: 4500 to 7000 cP TPU’s, polycarbonate, and nylon.
PKHB: 800 to 1200 cP Phenoxy resins are also thermosetting with isocyan-
ates, melamine, and phenolic crosslinkers. Empirically
derived levels of such crosslinkers are best determined
for the end properties desired, however 10 to 20 phr is
usually best.
Comparative melt rheological data on the PKHB and Coatings and adhesives utilizing these resins pro-
PKHH grades are shown below. These properties were vide superior oxygen barriers and may be heat-sealed.
determined by capillary rheometry at 200°C. Both res- They are resistant to staining and have very low levels
ins exhibit non-Newtonian flow behavior over the shear of taste and odor that are important in rigid and flexible
rate test range. At a shear rate of 1000 sec.-1 the vis- packaging containers.
cosity of PKHB is 75% lower then PKHH. The melt flow
Phenoxy resins make outstanding primers because
index for PKHB is approximately 65 gm/10 min. at 200°C
of their excellent adhesion, chemical and salt spray re-
(2.16 kg load); PKHH is about 4.4 gm/10 minutes (at
sistance, impact and abrasion resistance, and flexibil-
200°C).
ity, they may be used on metal, wood, paper, glass,
and many polymeric substrates.
InChem Corp • 800 Cel-River Road • Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 • Tel: (803) 329-8000 • Fax: (803) 328-3827
IMPORTANT :
This information is not to be taken as a warranty or representation for which we assume legal responsibility nor as permission or recommendation to practice any patented invention without a license. It is
offered solely for your consideration, investigation, and verification. Since your specific use application and conditions of use are beyond InChem Corp.’s control, you must determine the suitability of the
products and the suggestions mentioned herein for your specific application.