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Low Molecular Weight Polyisobutylene (PIB) Thickener

CAS Number: 9003-27-4

Low to medium molecular weight polyisobutylene (PIB) is a highly branched, viscous polymer used as a tackifier and thickener in lubricating greases, chain oils, and adhesive lubricants. Its exceptional tackiness and film-forming properties prevent lubricant throw-off from high-speed chains, gears, and open mechanisms. PIB is also widely used as a component in compounded gear oils, two-stroke engine oil base components, and as a processing aid in rubber compounding.

Technical Specifications

appearanceColorless to pale yellow viscous liquid
pour point-30 to +10 °C (grade dependent)
density (15°C)0.84–0.92 g/cm³
flash point (COC)>200 °C
molecular weight (Mn)300–2500 Da (grade dependent)
kinematic viscosity (100°C)10–5000 mm²/s

Applications

  • Chain oils and open gear lubricants requiring tackiness to prevent throw-off
  • Adhesive lubricants and tacky spray lubricants for industrial maintenance
  • Compounded gear oils and steam cylinder oils as thickening component
  • Two-stroke engine oils for pre-mix and injection systems (biodegradable grades)
  • Rubber compounding and sealant formulations as processing aid

Key Features

  • Excellent tackiness and adhesiveness prevents lubricant fling-off from chains and open gears
  • Ashless, metal-free composition does not contribute to ash or deposits in combustion applications
  • Wide molecular weight range (300–2500 Da) allows precise viscosity and tackiness tuning
  • Biodegradable grades available for environmentally sensitive two-stroke and chain oil applications

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Low Molecular Weight Polyisobutylene (PIB) Thickener chemical structure

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