MOR-ESTER 49000-P is a very tough and hard solid polyester resin. MOR-ESTER 49000-P can be used as is or crosslinked for further chemical and temperature resistance. Excellent adhesion is achieved to most plastic films and metal surfaces. MOR-ESTER 49000-P resin can be used in both industrial and packaging applications.
- Excellent Adhesion
- Excellent Weatherability
- Strong Interlaminate Bonds
- Economical Base
- Enhanced Chemical and Temperature Properties
- Broad Use on Most Surfaces
- High Tensile Strength
- High Pigment/Filler Acceptance
- Crosslinkable
- U.V. Stable
- Heat Seal for Films and Foils
- Binding Resin and Web Saturant
- Silk Screen Ink Base
- Writable Coatings
- Prime Coat for Films
These properties are typical but do not constitute specifications. |
Shelf Life
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720 days
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Suggested Solvents
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Blends of methylene chloride, tetrahydrofuran, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexanone, etc., for solutions up to 40% solids
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- Granulated chunks up to 0.5 inch size in 50 lb drums
- Various solid concentrations in a variety of solvents up to 40%
Consult your Dow sales representative.
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100 parts MOR-ESTER 49000-P
100 parts MOR-ESTER 49000-P
100 parts MOR-ESTER 49000-P
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5 parts Coreactant F
4 parts Coreactant 9L10
4 parts Coreactant CT
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MOR-ESTER is a registered trademark of Dow.
These suggestions and data are based on information we believe to be reliable. They are offered in good faith, but without guarantee, as conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control. We recommend that the prospective user determine the suitability of our materials and suggestions before adopting them on a commercial scale.
Suggestions for uses of our products or the inclusion of descriptive material from patents and the citation of specific patents in this publication should not be understood as recommending the use of our products in violation of any patent or as permission or license to use any patents of Dow.
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Dow. All rights reserved. |
May 2004
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