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Technical Data Sheet


Applications
  • Auto OEM
  • Auto plastics
  • Auto refinish
  • Automotive
  • Automotive parts & accessories
  • Automotive protective coatings
  • Small appliances non-food contact

Product Description

Eastman Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB-531-1) is a cellulose ester with a higher butyryl level than Eastman CAB-381 type esters. Tough films with good resistance to marring and weathering are possible through combinations of cellulose acetate butyrate with thermoplastic acrylic resins. Eastman CAB-531-1 and CAB-381 esters are similar in hydroxyl content and solubility characteristics, both being soluble in a wide range of solvents. Eastman CAB-531-1 is a more flexible resin that requires lower plasticizer modification than the Eastman CAB-381 esters. When CAB-531-1 is dissolved in appropriate solvents, a clear, colorless solution is produced.

Eastman CAB-531-1 is based on cellulose, one of the most abundant natural renewable resources. The calculated approximate bio-content value of 38% for Eastman CAB-531-1 was determined by using six bio-based carbon atoms per anhyroglucose unit divided by the total number of carbons per anhyroglucose unit. Although the value reported is not specifically measured for bio-carbon, it can be estimated based on typical partition data.

For applications that require food contact compliance, please refer to Eastman CAB-531-1, Food Contact.



Typical Properties

PropertyTypical Value, Units
General
Viscositya 
     s2
     Poise5.6
Acetyl Content3 wt %
Butyryl Content50 wt %
Hydroxyl Content1.7 wt %
Moisture Content3.0 max %
Tgb115 °C
Bulk Density 
     Poured480 kg/m3 (30 lb/ft3)
     Tapped576 kg/m3 (36 lb/ft3)
Specific Gravity1.17
Acidity 
     as Acetic Acid0.02 wt %
Ash Content0.05 %
Refractive Index1.475
Dielectric Strength787-984 kv/cm (2-2.5 kv/mil)
Tukon Hardness15 Knoops
Wt/Vol 
     (Cast Film)1.17 kg/L (9.75 lb/gal)
Heat Test 
     @ 160°C for 8 hrTan melt

aViscosity determined by ASTM Method D 1343. Results converted to poises (ASTM Method D 1343) using the solution density for Formula A as stated in ASTM Method D 817 (20% Cellulose ester, 72% acetone, 8% ethyl alcohol).
bGlass Transition Temperature



Comments
Properties reported here are typical of average lots. Eastman makes no representation that the material in any particular shipment will conform exactly to the values given.


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12/5/2023 11:46:10 AM