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Covestro Bayflex® 906 Polyether-based Polyurethane System, Density 26 pcf
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS

Material Notes: Characterization: Bayflex 906 is a fully compounded, water-blown, polyether-based polyurethane system consisting of two liquid components.

Properties / Applications: Bayflex 906 is a fully compounded, water-blown, polyether-based polyurethane system consisting of two liquid components. Component A is a modified diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) prepolymer, and Component B is a polyether polyol system. Bayflex 906 system was developed for use in a wide variety of applications requiring a microcellular core and a tough, abrasion-resistant outer surface. Examples of possible applications include appliance handles, office chair armrests, and dunnage strips. As with any product, use of the Bayflex 906 system in a given application must be tested (including but not limited to field testing) in advance by the user to determine suitability.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Specific Gravity 1.02 g/ccPolyol (Component B)
 1.21 g/ccIsocyanate (Component A)
Viscosity 800 cPIsocyanate (Component A)
 1100 cPPolyol (Component B)
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore A 57ASTM D2240
Tensile Strength at Break 2.70 MPaASTM D412
Elongation at Break 213 %ASTM D412
Tear Strength 76.0 pliDie C; ASTM D624
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Flash Point 121 °CPolyol (Component B)
 213 °CIsocyanate (Component A)
 
Processing PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Mold Temperature 55.0 - 65.0 °C
Moisture Content <= 0.60 %Polyol (Component B)
 
Descriptive Properties
Content22.6-23.1%NCO, Isocyanate (Component A)
Hydroxyl number[mg KOH/g], Polyol (Component B)

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