Fluorolink∣r E10-H - FAQs

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What applications does Fluorolink E10-H have?

Thanks to its functional hydroxyl-end groups, Fluorolink E10-H can be used to modify polymers such as urethanes, esters, epoxies and acrylates. Fluorolink E10-H is especially suitable as a building block and polymer modifier for those applications that require a combination of excellent water and oil repellency, easy removal of graffiti and fingerprints, low friction, low reflectivity (low refractive index) and high chemical resistance.

What is the chemical structure of Fluorolink E10-H?

Fluorolink E10-H is a dialcohol-terminated, ethoxylated perfluoropolyether (PFPE) having the following chemical structure: HO(CH2CH2O)nCH2CF2O(CF2CF2O)p(CF2O)qCF2CH.

What is the decomposition temperature of Fluorolink E10-H?

Fluorolink E10-H decomposes at temperatures > 250°C.