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Diluents for epoxy resins

Glycidyl and Vinyl Esters. Glycidyl neodecanoate [26761-45-5] sold commercially as GLYDEXXN-10 (Exxon) or as CarduraElO (Shell), is prepared by the reaction of neodecanoic acid and epichl orohydrin under alkaline conditions, followed by purification. Physical properties of the commercially available material are given in Table 3. The material is a mobile Hquid monomer with a mild odor and is used primarily in coatings. Eor example, it is used as an intermediate for the production of a range of alkyd resins (qv) and acryHcs, and as a reactive diluent for epoxy resins (qv). [Pg.106]

Uses. Diluent for epoxy resins stabilizer of chlorinated organic compounds... [Pg.256]

Solvents used as nonreactive diluents include acetone, cellosolve, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, methylene chloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, toluene, and xylene. Skin and eye irritation and, in higher concentrations, CNS depression and respiratory irritation may result ftom exposure to these solvents as diluents for epoxy resin... [Pg.300]

Uses. Reactive diluent for epoxy resins stabilizer for organic compounds chemical intermediate for synthesis of ethers and esters... [Pg.417]

Use Modifier for alkyd resins and thermosetting acrylic systems, reactive diluent for epoxy resins. [Pg.211]

Use Intermediate in adhesives, urethane coatings, and elastomers solvent diluent for epoxy resins synthetic fibers organic synthesis. [Pg.228]

Use Chemical intermediate, stabilizer systems for resins, metal scavenger, diluent for epoxy resins. [Pg.1286]

OTHER COMMENTS used as a reactive diluent for epoxy resins also used as a viscosity-reducing agent for easier handling of conventional epoxy resins useful in stabilizing chlorinated solvents by acting as an acid acceptor applications as an intermediate in many chemical reactions. [Pg.456]

The first materials produced by this method which have obtained commercial importance are monoepoxides such as octylene oxide, dodecene oxide, and a mixture of 1,2-epoxy hexadecane and 1,2-epoxy octadecane. These epoxides are used as stabilizers for vinyl polymers and as diluents for epoxy resins. [Pg.974]

Details A liquid, used as a diluent for epoxy resins and as a stabiliser. [Pg.228]

Chem. Descrip. Coconut fatty acid glyddyl ester Uses Dispersant for inorg. filler surf.-treating agent paint modifier epoxy resins syn. resins n. and nat. textiles stabilizer reactive diluent for epoxy resin Features Exc. flexibility Blemmer L [NOF ... [Pg.127]

Chem. Descrip. Neodecanoic acid glycidyl ester CAS 26761-45-5 EINECS/ELINCS 247-979-2 Uses Intermediate for mfg. of resins and polymers, chem. synthesis reactive diluent for epoxy resins for use in solv.-free coatings, civil engineering prods., e.g., floorings, concrete repair compds. [Pg.169]

CAS 2676145-5 EINECS/ELINCS 247-979-2 Uses Reactive diluent for epoxy resins in ambient-cured heavy-duty industrial coatings, automotive OEM and refinish Features Significantly reduces need for soivs. improves adhesion, flexibility, durability, resistance to impact, chem. and salt spray produces reduced-VOC coatings... [Pg.381]

Uses Comonomer for alkyd and acrylic resins reactive diluent for epoxy resins resin modifier for coatings applies. produces resins with reduced VOC contenL exc. color and gloss retention, high hardness, exc. exterior durability Manuf/Dislrib. Aldrich... [Pg.1132]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. CO, hydrocarbons heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes Storage Keep tightly closed in cool place Uses Reactive diluent for epoxy resins for solv.-free coating systems, laminating resins, fiber-reinforced composites stabilizer for chlorinated hydrocarbons thickener for paints and varnishes Manuf./Distrib. Aldrich Fluka Raschig... [Pg.1163]

Uses Reactive diluent for epoxy resins Manuf./Distrib. Salor Lauryl glycol... [Pg.2365]

Examples of reactive diluents for epoxy resins include phenyl glycidyl ether, butylglycidyl ether, allylglycidyl ether, and glycerol-based epoxy resins. Diluents should be used sparingly in amounts of 5-15 phr, enough to reduce the viscosity of the adhesive, yet not degrade the properties of the cured material. [Pg.137]

Table 3.2 Common curing agents and diluents for epoxy resins... Table 3.2 Common curing agents and diluents for epoxy resins...
Propylene oxide (1,2-epoxypropane) Dehydrator, diluent for epoxy resin 1% Ethanol 75-56-9 C3H60... [Pg.912]

Allyl glyddyl ether is a monoglycidyl derivative, used as a reactive epoxy diluent for epoxy resins. As an impurity, it was considered as the sensitizing agent in a plastic industry worker allergic to 3-glycidyloxy-propyltrimethoxysilane, an epoxy silane compound used as a fixing additive in silicone and polyurethane. [Pg.1126]

Glycidyl ethers are used as reactive diluents for epoxy resins. Alpha-naphtyl glycidyl ether is formed by adding epichlorhydrin and sodium hydroxide to alpha-naphtol. Contact dermatitis was reported in workers of a chemical plant. [Pg.1163]

Monte, S. J. Ken-React Reference Manual - Titanate, Zirconate and Aluminate Coupling Agents, Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc., Summer 1993,2nd Revised Edn. Kenplast C-Flexibilizer - Diluent for Epoxy Resins, Bulletin KPI 701, Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc. (1970). [Pg.216]

Czub, P., 2006. Application of modified natural oils as reactive diluents for epoxy resins. Macromolecular Symposia 242, 60—64. [Pg.127]

Uses Dispersant for inorg. fillers surf.-treating agent paint modifier textiles stabilizer syn. resins reactive diluent for epoxy resins Trade Names Blemmer DFA Glycidyl laurate CAS 1984-77-6... [Pg.2141]


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