KALENE® 1300
1 of 2 products in this brandChemical Family: Butyl Rubber
End Uses: Molding Systems, Tooling Systems
Molecular Weight:: 42000~42000
Features: Chemical Resistance, Cold-Flow Resistance, Good Electrical Properties, Good Moisture Resistance, High Viscosity, Improves Adhesion, Low Molecular Weight, Sound Dampening Properties, Water Resistance
Enhanced TDS
Identification
- Chemical Family
- GBU
- Polymer Name
- Blend
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false
- Single Ingredient
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true
End Uses
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
Features
- CASE Ingredients Features
Features & Benefits
- Product Benefits
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- KALENE® 1300 offers the performance benefits of butyl rubber and the processing convenience of a liquid. It makes convenient bases for sealants, coatings, and adhesives. These coatings have higher solids than those based on butyl rubber because the KALENE® products are liquids.
- KALENE® elastomer's butyl properties impart chemical resistance to a wide variety of sealants and adhesives. It is ideal for applications requiring chemical and moisture resistance.
- KALENE® products also provide tack to pressure sensitive adhesives and improve the adhesion of butyl-based adhesives and sealants. Since they cure by the same mechanism as butyl rubber, they become part of the polymer matrix.
Functions
- CASE Ingredients Functions
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Regional Availability
- Typical Packaging
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KALENE® 1300 is available in the following standard packages:
- 100 lb. release coated fiber keg
- 350 lb. steel drum
Physical Properties
- Color (Properties)
- Physical Form
- Appearance
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Light gray viscous liquid
Properties
- Density:
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922.691 kg/m³
- Molecular Weight:
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42000 g/mol
- Solid Content:
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100 %
- Specific Gravity:
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0.92323
- Typical Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Ash Content 0.1 Wt(%) ASTM D1416 Base Butyl - - Degree of Unsaturation 2.5 - 3.5 % (mol) Ozone Analysis Density 7.7 lb/gal ASTM D1875 Molecular Weight approx. 42000 - Gel Permeation Chromatography Solid Content 100 % ASTM D1416 Specific Gravity 0.92 - ASTM D1875 Storage Temperature 66 °C - Viscosity (in Mineral Spirits, 10% solids content) 30 cPs - Viscosity (in Mineral Spirits, 50% solids content) 1500 cPs - Viscosity (in Mineral Spirits, 90% colids content) 2200000 cPs - Viscosity (in toluene, 10% solids content) 20 cPs - Viscosity (in toluene, 50% solids content) 680 cPs - Viscosity (in toluene, 90% solids content) 1400000 cPs - Volatile Content 0.3 Wt(%) ASTM D1416 - Technical Data
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Flash Point 163 °C - Viscosity (at 121°C) 50000 cPs - Viscosity (at 149°C) 20000 cPs - Viscosity (at 66°C) 1,150,000 - 1,500,000 cPs - Viscosity (at 93°C) 300000 cPs - - Appearance
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Light gray viscous liquid
Storage & Handling
- Handling
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- KALENE® products are high viscosity polymers. Heating the drum lowers the viscosity for easier handling. Vent the drums before heating to avoid pressure build up.
- KALENE® liquid polymers can be compounded with virtually any type of rubber processing equipment. Processing requirements vary with the desired finished properties and with the other formulation ingredients.
- Storage Condition
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Store in a dry environment to prevent damage to the packaging. The liquid rubber products are stable over a wide temperature range. They are not damaged by freezing temperatures or occasional short-term exposure to temperatures of 66°C.
- Shelf Life
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2 years
Technical Details & Test Data
- Viscosity
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KALENE® 1300 is a low molecular weight grade of butyl rubber. It is a viscous liquid at typical processing temperatures. The table below indicates the viscosity (cP) when heated to typical processing temperatures.
Temperature Viscosity (cP) 66°C 1,300,000 93°C 300,000 121°C 50,000 149°C 20,000 Many systems require both butyl rubber properties and much lower viscosity. The standard method is to dissolve butyl rubber in solvent. KALENE® products are much more soluble than butyl rubber, so they produce adhesives, sealants, and coatings with a lower volatile content. The viscosity at 25°C of KALENE® 1300 in common solvents is shown below:
Solids Content Viscosity in Toluene (cP) Viscosity in Mineral Spirits (cP)
10% 20 30 50% 680 1,500 90% 1,400,000 2,200,000