09.20.17
TOTAL Cray Valley (TCV) said it will discuss the development of polyfarnesene diol Krasol F 3000, at the Center for the Polyurethanes Industry’s (CPI) Polyurethane Technical Conference, which will take place Oct. 2-4 in New Orleans.
TCV’s Innovations Manager Dr. Herbert Chao will present “Introduction to Farnesene Based Polyols” during a breakout session Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. He will discuss the development of new trans-β-farnesene feedstocks branded Krasol F 3000. The new feedstocks are a renewable alternative to petroleum-based feedstocks like butadiene. They can be prepared via anionic polymerization and used to produce thermoplastic urethanes, specialty adhesives and sprayable coatings.
Krasol F 3000 is the latest addition to TCV’s extensive line of Krasol- and Ricon-brand liquid polybutadiene resins. It can complement polyether and polyester diols while providing improved moisture resistance and much lower viscosity compared to traditional polybutadiene polyols.
For more information on CPI’s Polyurethanes Technical Conference, click here.
TCV’s Innovations Manager Dr. Herbert Chao will present “Introduction to Farnesene Based Polyols” during a breakout session Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. He will discuss the development of new trans-β-farnesene feedstocks branded Krasol F 3000. The new feedstocks are a renewable alternative to petroleum-based feedstocks like butadiene. They can be prepared via anionic polymerization and used to produce thermoplastic urethanes, specialty adhesives and sprayable coatings.
Krasol F 3000 is the latest addition to TCV’s extensive line of Krasol- and Ricon-brand liquid polybutadiene resins. It can complement polyether and polyester diols while providing improved moisture resistance and much lower viscosity compared to traditional polybutadiene polyols.
For more information on CPI’s Polyurethanes Technical Conference, click here.