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Transmission Infrared (IR) Spectrum

Transmission Infrared (IR) Spectrum

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SpectraBase Spectrum ID C3hZxmxd3c6
Name SUPER NEVTAC
Source of Sample Neville Chemical Company
Bromine Number 30
Chemical Description SYNTHETIC POLYTERPENE RESIN
Classification POLYMERS - POLYTERPENES
Content Ash Content= 0.1%
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Density (Specific Gravity)= 0.98
Dynamic Viscosity (Gardner and Holdt)= 3.2 (M) Melt Viscosity= 1650 CPS
Molecular Weight 985
Sample Procedure The pyrolysis technique is commonly used in the infrared identification of polymers and results in spectra of both the volatile and non-volatile pyrolyzed fractions the polymer under investigation. It can be used by researchers to identify principal polymer types. The volatile (Vapor Phase) and non-volatile (Condensed Phase) IR spectra resulting from the pyrolysis of this sample are available in SpectraBase as SUPER NEVTAC - Controlled Pyrolyzate (Vapor Phase) and SUPER NEVTAC - Controlled Pyrolyzate (Condensed Phase).
Softening Point 99C
Solution Data Acid Number= 0.5
Technique FILM (CAST FROM CHLOROFORM)