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Butvar® B-72 Polyvinyl butyral , M.W.170,000-250,000 , 63148-65-2

CAS NO.:63148-65-2

Empirical Formula: C16H28O5

Molecular Weight:

MDL number: MFCD00084458

EINECS: 613-158-6

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Update time: 2022-07-08

PRODUCT Properties

Melting point: 165-185°C
Density  1.08
refractive index  1.485
form  Free-Flowing Powder
color  White
Water Solubility  insoluble
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Dust may form explosive mixture with air. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Description and Uses

Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a synthetic resin obtained by the condensation reaction of PVA and butyraldehyde in the presence of acid catalyst. Since the acetalization reaction cannot be carried out completely, the molecular chain of PVB contains three functional groups, butyral, alcohol hydroxyl and acetate, the latter two of which come from PVA. The chemical structure is:
The proportion of these three groups can be controlled by changing the reaction conditions, but they are randomly distributed in the long molecular chain. The proportion and distribution of the three are different, and the properties of PVB are also different.

The main application of poly(vinyl butyral) is as interlayers in safety glass laminates. In this application, a pure (colourless, light-stable) product with high hydroxyl content (for good adhesion) is required. Such material is preferably prepared from poly(vinyl alcohol) rather than directly from poly(vinyl acetate). In a typical process, completely hydrolysed poly(vinyl alcohol) is suspended in ethanol and then butyraldehyde and a small quantity of sulphuric acid (catalyst) are added. The mixture is heated at 800℃ for 6 hours. Water is then added to the product with rapid agitation and the poly(vinyl butyral) is precipitated as granules, which are washed with alkali and dried.
Poly(vinyl butyral) is generally softer than poly(vinyl formal) with lower softening point, hardness and tensile strength. In commercial polymers the hydroxyl content exerts a major influence on the solubility characteristics. Most grades are soluble in alcohols, glycol ethers and dioxan and as the hydroxyl content decreases the polymers become more soluble in ketones and esters.
Poly(vinyl butyral) used in safety glass generally has 78-80% butyral content, 18-19% hydroxyl content and less than 2% acetate content. For this application the polymer is plasticized with an ester such as dibutyl sebacate to the extent of about 30 parts of plasticizer per 100 parts of polymer; the compound is then sheeted by calendering. To produce safety glass, the sheet is placed between two pieces of glass and the laminate is then bonded under heat and pressure.

Safety

Symbol(GHS) 
GHS07
Signal word  Warning
Hazard statements  H315-H335-H319
Precautionary statements  P264-P280-P302+P352-P321-P332+P313-P362-P264-P280-P305+P351+P338-P337+P313P
Hazard Codes  Xi
Risk Statements  36/37/38
Safety Statements  26-36-24/25
WGK Germany  1
RTECS  TR4955000
HS Code  39059990

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