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Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
Applications & Uses
- Coating Type
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Clear to cloudy liquid
- Soluble in
- Water, Ethanol, Propylene glycol, Isopropyl alcohol
- Insoluble in
- White spirit, Low aromatic solvent, Xylene
- Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density (at 20°C) 1094 kg/m³ - - Characteristics
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Active Content 70 % - Clear Point 10 °C - Cloud Point (1% product in 10% NaCl) 74 °C - Foam Height according to Ross-Miles (after 5 min at 50°C in 0.05%) 0 mm - Foam Height according to Ross-Miles (immediately at 50°C in 0.05%) 35 mm - HLB 17.9 - - Pour Point -9 °C - Surface Tension (according to Du Noüy in 0.1% solution at 25°C) 50 mN/m DIN 53914 Surface Tension (according to Du Noüy in 1.0% solution at 25°C) 33 mN/m DIN 53914 Viscosity (at 20°C) 190 mPa.s - Wetting Power (according to Draves, at 25°C, in 0.1%) min. 600 second - - Specifications
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Color max. 700 - Hazen pH (1% in water) 5 - 7 - - Water Content 29 - 31 % - - Note
Typical Data are based on our own measurements or derived from the literature. They do not constitute part of the delivery specification.
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
- Regional Availability
Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
- Berol EP 25 should always be homogenized before use, unless the entire quantity is used. If Berol EP 25 is stored at temperatures below its clear point, a risk of separation occurs.
- Should this happen, the entire amount of Berol EP 25 should be melted and homogenized before use. A source of heat with a temperature of more than 100°C must not be used for melting Berol EP 25. The moste suitable method is indirect heating with warm water.