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Technical Data Sheet Niax* silicone L-3002 Description Niax silicone L-3002 lifts your molded foam operations to new levels of efficiency for applications requiring additional stabilization. A new silicone designed especially for MD1 and TDI/MDI HR molded foam applications, Niax silicone L-3002 takes Niax silicone L-3001 one step further to provide you with greater processing latitude. Niax silicone L-3002 accomplishes this through excellent foam stabilization while it simultaneously maintains desirable open-celled foam. This highly efficient silicone will help to stabilize higher-water MDI formulations. With low force-to-crush and minimal shrinkage, Niax silicone L-3002 is the preferred silicone for automotive and upholstered furniture applications. Key Features and Benefits Niax silicone L-3002 will enhance and differentiate the performance of molded foam products with outstanding features that include: Superior efficiency for TDI/MDI and high-water MDI formulations Wide utility in formulations in which additional stabilization is needed, compared to Niax silicone L-3001 Excellent foam openness, yielding low force-to-crush and low shrinkage Typical Physical Properties Physical Form Clear Liquid Viscosity at 25 C, cst 42 Color, GVS, (Gardner Varnish Standards) <2 Specific Gravity at 25/25 C 0.97 Coefficient of Expansion 0.0008 per C Flash Point, Pensky-Martens Closed Cup (1), C ( F) 127 (260) (1) ASTM Test Method D93 Potential Applications Niax silicone L-3002 has been specially designed for use in the production of automotive seating and worldwide contract upholstered furniture. Niax silicone L-3002 supplies a high degree of stabilization and excellent cell opening, making it very suitable for TDI/MDI foam formulations where additional stabilization is Page 1 of 5

required. Please note that: Suggested use levels in this application range from 0.8 to 1.0 parts per hundred polyol (php). In all-mdi foams, Niax silicone L-3002 also is an effective stabilizer, particularly when higher water levels are used to produce low-density parts. Although use levels in this case will be between 0.4 and 1.0 php, the product concentration that yields the best results will depend on the specific formulation. Processing Recommendations In typical high-density MDI formulations that emphasize cell regulation and cell opening rather than foam stabilization, Niax silicone L-3001 is still the silicone of choice. However, Niax silicone L-3002 is the preferred silicone in higher water TDI/MDI formulations and in lower-density MDI formulations that require additional stabilization. In Table 1, formulations A and B are based on TDI/MDI mixtures. Formulation C is a higher-water MDI formulation. Formulations A and B Concentration of the silicones, Niax silicone L-3001 and Niax silicone L-3002, was varied from 0.6 to 2.0 php. The force-to-crush values obtained with Niax silicones L-3001 and Niax silicone L-3002 are plotted in Figures 1 and 2: The higher force-to-crush values with Niax silicone L-3002 indicate that L-3002 provides better foam stabilization. Additionally, the fine-cell structure produced makes Niax silicone L-3002 the ideal product when higher levels of water are used. Formulation C This is a higher water (4.25 php) MDI formulation: When Niax silicone L-3001 is used in formulation C, a partial collapse occurs because of the relative high water level in combination with an index of 90. Table 1 shows that Niax silicone L-3002 produces stable and open-celled foam, illustrating its superior effectiveness in stabilizing high water MDI formulations. The performance botton line: Niax silicone L-3002 significantly extends the range of foam quality achievable with MDI, particularly when water levels are increased in order to decrease the density. Page 2 of 5

Formulation php A B C Polyether Polyol (OH# 28) 100.00 100.00 Polymer Polyol (OH# 30) 100.00 Water 3.20 3.20 4.25 Niax Catalyst A-1 0.15 Niax Catalyst A-107 0.08 Niax Catalyst A-33 0.30 Niax Catalyst C-174 0.30 Niax Catalyst C-225 0.60 Niax Catalyst A-300 0.80 Diethanolamine 1.20 Silicone varies varies 1.00 TDI (80/20) 20.60 28.20 Polymeric MDI (% NCO = 30.9) 20.60 7.10 Modified Polymeric MDI (% NCO = 27.8) 75.00 Index 95 92 90 Processing/Foam Properties Cream Time, sec 7 7 8 Exit Time, sec 75 60 55 Demold Time, min 6 6 5 Density, pcf (kg/m 3 ) 2.6 (42) 2.6 (42) 2.6 (42) Mold Size/Temperature Mold Type Aluminum Mold Size, cm 30 x 30 x 30 Mold Temperature, C 50 50 50 Page 3 of 5

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For literature and technical assistance, visit our website at: www.momentive.com DISCLAIMER: THE MATERIALS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OF MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES (COLLECTIVELY SUPPLIER ), ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO SUPPLIER S STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SALE, WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE APPLICABLE DISTRIBUTOR OR OTHER SALES AGREEMENT, PRINTED ON THE BACK OF ORDER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND INVOICES, AND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. ALTHOUGH ANY INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS, OR ADVICE CONTAINED HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH, SUPPLIER MAKES NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, (i) THAT THE RESULTS DESCRIBED HEREIN WILL BE OBTAINED UNDER END-USE CONDITIONS, OR (ii) AS TO THE EFFECTIVENESS OR SAFETY OF ANY DESIGN INCORPORATING ITS PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, SERVICES, RECOMMENDATIONS OR ADVICE. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUPPLIER S STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SALE, SUPPLIER AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES SHALL IN NO EVENT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS RESULTING FROM ANY USE OF ITS MATERIALS, PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN. Each user bears full responsibility for making its own determination as to the suitability of Supplier s materials, services, recommendations, or advice for its own particular use. Each user must identify and perform all tests and analyses necessary to assure that its finished parts incorporating Supplier s products, materials, or services will be safe and suitable for use under end-use conditions. Nothing in this or any other document, nor any oral recommendation or advice, shall be deemed to alter, vary, supersede, or waive any provision of Supplier s standard Conditions of Sale or this Disclaimer, unless any such modification is specifically agreed to in a writing signed by Supplier. No statement contained herein concerning a possible or suggested use of any material, product, service or design is intended, or should be construed, to grant any license under any patent or other intellectual property right of Supplier covering such use or design, or as a recommendation for the use of such material, product, service or design in the infringement of any patent or other intellectual property right. Momentive and the Momentive logo are trademarks of Momentive Performance Materials Inc. HCD-14834 (Rev. 2018-03-13 9:46 AM) Page 5 of 5