Caradol ET48-07 Medium reactivity triol Shell Chemicals PU - Polyols >> Polyether ADHESIVE INDUSTRIAL ASSEMBLY >> Insulating / Glass bonding AUTOMOTIVE CARADOL polyether polyols are derived from propylene oxide. They are organic materials with two or more alcohol end-groups and sometimes with micrometer polymer particles present in suspension. When polyether polyols and isocyanates are reacted together they form polyurethanes. CARADOL polyether polyols are available in a wide range of molecular weights and this, together with other variables in chemical composition, gives rise to a wide range of processing and application possibilities. CARADOL polyether polyols, when combined with isocyanates, are used in Urethane applications such as Adhesives and Sealants . The adhesive system that glues the glass into a car window frame. It gives the car its structural stability and forms a seamless seal between the metal and the glass. The adhesive that bonds rubber scrap into tiles. The non-foam elastomeric sheets that dampen the sound and vibrations under rail tracks. CASE urethanes are probably one of the most versatile polyurethane applications. They are characterised by their lightweight, great durability and unique low temperature mechanical properties. Polyether polyol. Used in adhesives. Combined with isocyanates to form urethanes with lightweight, great durability and unique low temperature mechanical properties.<br> Applications: in glue for glass into car window frame.