Vinyl Ester Resin Chemical Resistance Chart
Selecting a resin for the corrosion barrier 68.
Vinyl ester resin chemical resistance chart. A no attack possibly slight absorption. Equipment requiring superior corrosion resistance and thermal properties to standard flame retardant epoxy vinyl ester resins. Vinyl esters have enhanced mechanical properties compared to polyesters with physical strength better impact and thermal shock resistance. Improved resistance to hydrocarbon solvents and oxidizing media.
Resin technologies 70. Vinyl esters also use peroxides e g. Superior thermal properties. In assessing a resin for a particular environment factors other than maximum.
Process temperature 68. Class i astm e84 without antimony additives. They also offer high retention of strength and toughness at elevated. Selecting a resin for the structural wall 69.
In the chart please contact aco. Derakane 510n resin is brominated epoxy novolac vinyl ester resin that offers a high degree of fire retardance1. B slight attack by absorption. Vinyl ester group 71.
They are very resistant to chemical attack by chlorine and bleach environments. Derakane 470 series resins are epoxy novolac based vinyl ester resins designed to provide exceptional thermal and chemical resistance properties. Flame retardance 69. Essentially they comprise a base of polyester resin strengthened with epoxy molecules in the backbone of the molecular chain.
Derakane 8084 resin is an elastomer modified bisphenol a epoxy vinyl ester resin that offers very high toughness impact and. Mechanical forces 69. Epoxy novolac vinyl ester group 72. Their bromine content makes them tougher and more fatigue resistant than standard epoxy vinyl ester resins.
Negligible effect on mechanical properties. Vinyl ester standard vinyl ester resins offer excellent resistance to acids alkalis and oxidizing. Hetron fr998 35 flame retardant epoxy vinyl ester resin. It is the most resistant resin in our portfolio against chlorine bleach and hot wet flue gas environments.
Epoxy chemical resistance chemical resistance of epoxy to common products as acetic acid alcohol diesel oil and more fiberglass pipes and temperature limits temperature ranges for fiberglass epoxy furan phenolic polyester and vinyl ester pipes. Vinyl ester resins are produced by the reaction esterification between an epoxy resin and an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid. Chemical resistance material coupons are available for final determination of chemical resistance. Derakane and derakane momentum 510a c resins are brominated epoxy vinyl ester resins that offer a high degree of fire retardance1.
Vinyl ester or vinylester is a resin produced by the esterification of epoxy resin with unsaturated monocarboxylic acid.