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Epoxy resins chemistry

MAY, c. A., and TANAKA, Y. (Eds), Epoxy Resins Chemistry and Technology, Marcel Dekker, New York (1973)... [Pg.777]

W. A. Romanchick, J. E. Sohn, and J. F. Geibel Synthesis, Morphology, and Thermal Stability of Elastomer-Modified Epoxy Resin, in ACS Symposium Series 221 — Epoxy Resin Chemistry II, R. S. Bauer (ed.), American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 1982, pp. 85-118. [Pg.428]

Solvent absorption measurement has been shown to be a sensitive and useful test method in the manufacture of epoxy powder coatings. A test method was defined and the effects of time and temperature of immersion described. It was shown that solvent absorption is a measure of raw material properties (EEW of the epoxy resin, and CTBN elastomer type and concentration), the homogeneity of the extrudate, as well as the state of cure. The information obtained from solvent absorption measurements has proven to be extremely important not only in quality control analysis but also in providing an insight into the structure function relationships in epoxy resin chemistry. [Pg.210]

May, C. A., Tanaka, Y. Epoxy Resins. Chemistry and Technology. New York Decker, 1973... [Pg.161]

The early aerospace adhesives were primarily based on epoxy resin chemistry. However, unique applications requiring high temperatures and fatigue resistance have forced the development of epoxy-phenolic, epoxy-nitrile, epoxy-nylon, and epoxy-vinyl adhesives specifically for this industry. The aerospace industry has led in the development and utilization of these epoxy-hybrid adhesives. [Pg.17]

Proper formulation of epoxy adhesives requires knowledge of the chemical reactions that lead to polymerization as well as the chemical and physical properties of both the uncured mixture and the cured material. This chapter reviews the general principles of epoxy resin chemistry including synthesis of the epoxy monomer itself and its possible polymerization reactions. [Pg.27]

Since the epoxy resin cures primarily by a ring-opening mechanism, it exhibits a smaller degree of cure shrinkage than other thermosetting resins. In these reaction processes, the epoxy group may react in one of two different ways anionically and cationically. Both are of importance in epoxy resin chemistry. In the anionic mechanism, the epoxy group may be opened in various fashions to produce an anion, as shown in Fig. 2.10. [Pg.36]

However, one of the greatest advantages of epoxy resin chemistry is that epoxy resins can provide low-viscosity formulations without solvents. As a result, these 100 percent solids systems elude environmental regulations and production precautions that are required for a flammable material. [Pg.75]

There are several epoxy resin chemistries that are appropriate for waterborne adhesives. These can be broadly classified into three types ... [Pg.81]

The details of epoxy resin chemistry and various technologies are covered elsewhere (Lee and Nivelle, 1967 May, 1988 Oldring, 19%). [Pg.24]

Reactive diluents. In epoxy resin chemistry, the term reactive diluent refers to compounds which, by virtue of their constituent groups. [Pg.39]


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