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Glass transition temperature rubber-modified epoxy

VERs are available as both rigid and flexible epoxy resins. The flexible epoxy resins generally have a depressed glass-transition temperature, Tg, and inferior chemical resistance. Nitrile-rubber-modified VER (I) appeared on the market in the mid- to late 1970s. These elastomer-modified VERs show improved fatigue resistance over unmodified VER (2). [Pg.160]


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