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          |  Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with
          1,2,-propanediol grafted with styrene, acrylonitrile, allyl glycidyl ether, CAS #
            68334-82-7 |  
          |  | This graph illustrates the relationship of molecular weight to hydroxyl
        number and equivalent weight of a diol before grafting with styrene and
          acrylonitrile. The vinyl polymer is in
          dispersed form, therefore the viscosity increase due to grafting is
          not proportional to MW, but is related to particle size and crowding
          of particles.. |  | 
  
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    | Regulatory | Inventory |  |  
    | CAS REGISTRY NUMBER | # 68334-82-7 | NAME :  2-Propenenitrile, polymer with
      ethenylbenzene, methyloxirane, oxirane, 1,2-propanediol and [(2-propenyloxy)methyl]oxirane |  
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          | TSCA | USA |  | Yes |  
          | DSL | Canada |  | NDSL |  
          | EINECS | Europe |  | Yes |  
          | ENCS | Japan |  | No |  
          | ECL | Korea |  | No |  
          | AICS | Australia |  | No |  |  |  
    | The fact that a compound is not listed under a
      specific CAS # in a countries inventory does not mean this compound cannot
      be used, it can be an exempt compound or polymer which does not require
      listing, or it can be listed in a different category. Ask your supplier. |  | Under EINECS regulations this compound would
      qualify as a polymer and is therefore exempt from  registration. |  | 
  
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    | Commercial
    Products or generic terms used for products. For manufacturer see Polyether  MFCT. |  
    | Most
    manufacturer use either MW or Hydroxyl number as a part of their code to identify
    products. Color codes indicates what methods of identification was
    used.  | 
          
            |  | Molecular weight |  
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            | Polymer polyols are being manufactured by a number
      of companies, the exact composition is normally not being disclosed. The
      producer of polyols generally identified these polyols as styrene or
      acrylonitrile modified. |  
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            | Some of
              these product names might not be commercial anymore, the product
              names still might be in old formulations |  
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