- Adhesives
Desmodur® CD-S
Desmodur® CD-S is a modified isocyanate based on diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate.
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About
Product Types
- MMDI
- MDI
- Aromatic polyisocyanate
Material
- Adhesives
- Solvent-free
General Characterization
Desmodur® CD-S is a modified isocyanate based on diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate.
Its main application is as the isocyanate component in the production of polyurethane foams, elastomers and adhesives.
Its main application is as the isocyanate component in the production of polyurethane foams, elastomers and adhesives.
Storage Conditions
- Storage in original sealed Covestro container.
- Recommended storage temperature: 20 - 25 °C.
- Protect from moisture , heat and foreign material.
General information: The product is moisture-sensitive and should therefore always be stored in tightly sealed original containers. Prolonged storage at temperatures above 25 °C results in a reduction in quality as the product becomes increasingly cloudy due to the deposition of low-solubility sediment (dimer formation). If the recommended storage temperature is exceeded for a long period (especially if the temperature of the product rises to above 50 °C), or if the recommended shelf life is exceeded, a chemical reaction may take place. In addition to a reduction in the NCO content and an increase in viscosity, carbon dioxide in particular may be generated. The resultant increase in pressure may cause the container to swell or burst.
Storage at above 25 °C considerably shortens the shelf life. Storage at below 20 °C results in crystallization. The product should under no circumstances be stored in crystallized form as this will promote the formation of insoluble dimers and it will no longer be possible to melt the product completely. Delivered product should be spot-checked for crystallization, and cooling to below 20 °C must be avoided. If the product has been transported or stored below 20 °C for a short time, the material must immediately be melted at 60 - 70 °C. The melting point and the time required for this should not be exceeded as this also significantly promotes dimer formation. The entire container contents must be melted and homogenized before the container is immediately sealed and cooled to the recommended storage temperature. There is no risk that quality will be affected should the product have crystallized briefly, but it can be expected that the shelf life will be reduced. The melted material should be used as soon as possible.
Warning : If the recommended storage temperature is exceeded for a long period (especially if the temperature of the product rises to above 50 °C), or if the recommended shelf life is exceeded, or if the product comes in contact with water or bases such as amines, alkalis or metal compounds, a chemical reaction may take place. In addition to a reduction in the NCO content and an increase in viscosity, carbon dioxide in particular may be generated. The resultant increase in pressure may cause the containers to swell or burst. Consequently, if the product is mixed with other components or processed into a prepolymer, it is advisable to check the shelf life of the mixture or prepolymer.
- Recommended storage temperature: 20 - 25 °C.
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General information: The product is moisture-sensitive and should therefore always be stored in tightly sealed original containers. Prolonged storage at temperatures above 25 °C results in a reduction in quality as the product becomes increasingly cloudy due to the deposition of low-solubility sediment (dimer formation). If the recommended storage temperature is exceeded for a long period (especially if the temperature of the product rises to above 50 °C), or if the recommended shelf life is exceeded, a chemical reaction may take place. In addition to a reduction in the NCO content and an increase in viscosity, carbon dioxide in particular may be generated. The resultant increase in pressure may cause the container to swell or burst.
Storage at above 25 °C considerably shortens the shelf life. Storage at below 20 °C results in crystallization. The product should under no circumstances be stored in crystallized form as this will promote the formation of insoluble dimers and it will no longer be possible to melt the product completely. Delivered product should be spot-checked for crystallization, and cooling to below 20 °C must be avoided. If the product has been transported or stored below 20 °C for a short time, the material must immediately be melted at 60 - 70 °C. The melting point and the time required for this should not be exceeded as this also significantly promotes dimer formation. The entire container contents must be melted and homogenized before the container is immediately sealed and cooled to the recommended storage temperature. There is no risk that quality will be affected should the product have crystallized briefly, but it can be expected that the shelf life will be reduced. The melted material should be used as soon as possible.
Warning : If the recommended storage temperature is exceeded for a long period (especially if the temperature of the product rises to above 50 °C), or if the recommended shelf life is exceeded, or if the product comes in contact with water or bases such as amines, alkalis or metal compounds, a chemical reaction may take place. In addition to a reduction in the NCO content and an increase in viscosity, carbon dioxide in particular may be generated. The resultant increase in pressure may cause the containers to swell or burst. Consequently, if the product is mixed with other components or processed into a prepolymer, it is advisable to check the shelf life of the mixture or prepolymer.
Sampling
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Packaging Type
Drums, IBCs, tank containers or road tankers
Technical Properties & Datasheets
Characteristics
Property Name | Test Method | Unit | Value |
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Phenyl isocyanate content | MDI-01-09 | mg/kg | max. 10 |
Flash point | EG A.9 / DIN ISO 2719 | °C | > 250 |
Pour Point | EG A.1 / DIN ISO 3016 | °C | - 24 |
Vapor pressure at 20 °C (MDI) | EG A.4 | mbar | < 0.00001 |
Density 20 °C | EG A.3 / DIN 51 757 | kg/l | 1.217 |
Specifications
Property Name | Test Method | Unit | Value |
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NCO | MDI-01-01 | % | 29.0 - 30.0 |
Viscosity 25 °C | MDI-01-02 | mPa*s | 20 - 50 |
Hydrolyzable chlorides (Cl) | MDI-01-04 | mg/kg | max. 50 |
Downloads
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Technical Data Sheet
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Safety Data SheetNo direct download available, please visit www.productsafetyfirst.covestro.com