Petrochemicals

Polyols

High-Performance Polyols For Flexible Foams, Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Elastomers

Explore Polyols

Polyether polyols are organic compounds with multiple hydroxy group (-OH), formed through the polymerisation of Propylene Oxide. They are commonly used in the production of flexible foams for beds, furniture and automotive seats as well as in Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Elastomers (CASE) applications.

Common Applications

Slabstock polyols, together with isocyanates, are the primary ingredients used for the production of flexible foam blocks that goes into a wide range of foam products such as mattresses and furniture. Aster’s slabstock polyols comes in a variety of molecular weights and structures to meet your application requirements and processing needs. Other than Conventional polyols, we also offer High Resilience polyols to produce foams with improved comfort characteristics and Viscoelastic polyols to produce memory foams for better pressure distribution.   

Conventional Polyols

GRADENominal Molecular WeightTypical Hydroxyl Value mgKOH/gTypical Viscosity at 25 C mPa.sTypical Product Application End UseTechnical Datasheet
SC56-18S300056600Low monol Conventional SlabstockTDS SERADOL SC56-18S.pdf
SC56-15S300056590Low monol Conventional SlabstockTDS SERADOL SC56-15S.pdf
SC46-28370046670High Resilience SlabstockTDS SERADOL SC46-28.pdf
SC48-08350048670Low monol Conventional SlabstockTDS SERADOL SC48-08.pdf

High Resilience Polyols

GRADENominal Molecular WeightTypical Hydroxyl Value mgKOH/gTypical Viscosity at 25 C mPa.sTypical Product Application End UseTechnical Datasheet
SA34-05500034860High Resilience SlabstockTDS SERADOL SA34-05.pdf
MC28-026000281130High Resilience SlabstockHigh Resilience Slabstock

Viscoelastic Polyols

GRADENominal Molecular WeightTypical Hydroxyl Value mgKOH/gTypical Viscosity at 25 C mPa.sTypical Product Application End UseTechnical Datasheet
GB 250-200675250305Visco ElasticTDS SERADOL GB250-200.pdf
SA 36-2004700361200Visco ElasticTDS SERADOL SA36-200.pdf