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Syensqo (Solvay Specialty Polymers) Diofan® A 610 PVDC
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyvinyl Dichloride (PVDC); Polyvinyl Dichloride (PVDC)

Material Notes: Diofan® A 610 is a water based dispersion of a polyvinylidene chloride copolymer. It is free of solvent traces, alkylphenol ethoxylates or any other toxic substances. It features exceptional barrier properties to water vapor and oxygen.

Diofan® A 610 is a high surface tension latex; the addition of a convenient surfactant will enable to obtain a good quality coating as well as the addition of a coalescent agent to facilitate film formation at low temperature (< 10°C).

Diofan® A 610, as chlorinated based latex, combines also fire retardant properties.

End uses are for example:
- Barrier and sealing coatings
- Flame resistant coatings

Substrates can be concrete, cement, wood, gypsum, paper, fiberboard and others.

Applications: Barrier Coatings; Coating Applications

Features: Flame Retardant; Moisture Barrier; Non-Toxic; Oxygen BarrierDiofan® A 610 is delivered in bulk or in Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC). Bulk supplied latex should be stored in reservoirs made of suitable stainless steel, HDPE, rigid PVC or glass fiber-reinforced polyester.
- Contact of anionic Diofan® dispersion with metals like iron, zinc, aluminum and copper as well as alloys such as brass and bronze must be avoided.
- Keep the vessels tightly closed to prevent drying through evaporation. Store the product ideally between 5°C and 30°C (41 °F and 86°F) to avoid degradation.

PROCESSING - DRYING
- Diofan® A 610 can be processed with different coating techniques, including reverse gravure roll and air knife coating systems.
- When coated on plastic films, Diofan® A 610 should be formulated with wax and silica in order to improve the blocking and slip properties of the finished coating.
- Diofan® coatings requires adequate drying conditions, since in general higher temperatures will contribute to better barrier properties.

Information provided by Solvay Specialty Polymers.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 1.33 g/cc0.0480 lb/in³
pH 1.51.5
Water Vapor Transmission 14.0 g/m²/day
@Thickness 0.00100 mm,
Temperature 38.0 °C
0.902 g/100 in²/day
@Thickness 0.0000394 in,
Temperature 100 °F
90% RH; ASTM F1249
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Glass Transition Temp, Tg 16.0 °C60.8 °FDSC
 
Descriptive Properties
AvailabilityAsia Pacific
 Europe
 Latin America
 North America
ColorMilky White
FormsLiquid

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