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Resinous modifiers: epoxies

S02-cured epoxy resin. Modified epoxy/acrylic resins (1.2 to 1.4% of sand weight) are mixed with organic peroxide (26 to 60% of resin weight), the mixture is blown into the core box and a hardening mechanism similar to the S02 process takes place. [Pg.160]

Resinous modifiers. Epoxy resins have the ability to interact with other resins to form heteropolymers. These are also known as plastic alloys. Improved properties can be achieved with modified systems which are otherwise not possible with a single resin for example epoxies can form plastic alloys with poly(vinyl formal) to improve the impact resistance and peel strength of adhesive formulations. [Pg.38]

Data from U.S. International Trade Commission, Synthetic Organic Chemicals. Data include modified and unmodified epoxy resins. Modified epoxy resins include solid epoxy resin (SER), vinyl ester resins, epoxy acrylates, etc. There appear to be some discrepancies in epoxy resin production and market data as reported by different publications and organizations (7). This is primarily due to the fact that some epoxy resins such as liquid DGEBA resins and epoxy novolacs are used as raw materials to produce modified or advanced epoxy resins, which may be further converted to end-use products. Some pubhcations report only unmodified epoxies. [Pg.2659]

Liquids. Approximately 170,000 railroad tank cars are used in the United States. The interior surfaces of these cars are tailored to carry a wide variety of products and are constmcted of steel which is either unlined or lined with materials to enhance the chemical compatibiUty with a specific product these lining materials include synthetic mbber, phenoHc or modified epoxy resins, or corrosion-resistant materials such as aluminum, nickel-bearing steel, or stainless steel. [Pg.511]

The alkyd resins are of value because of their comparatively low cost, durability, flexibility, gloss retention and reasonable heat resistance. Alkyd resins modified with rosin, phenolic resin, epoxy resins and monomers such as styrene are of current commercial importance. [Pg.741]

Modified liquid epoxy resins liquid epoxy resins with added reactive diluents or solvents mild to moderate irritants moderate to strong sensitizers low volatility, exposure unlikely unless heated, sprayed, or spread over large unventilated surfaces low toxicity... [Pg.145]

Elastomers, plastics, fabrics, wood and metals can be joined with themselves and with each other using nitrile rubber/epoxy resin blends cured with amines and/or acidic agents. Ethylene-propylene vulcanizates can also be joined using blends of carboxylated nitrile rubber, epoxy resin and a reactive metal filler (copper, nickel, cobalt). However, one of the largest areas of use of nitrile rubber modified epoxy systems is in the printed circuit board area [12]. [Pg.660]

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]

Elastomer impression materials, 8 327 Elastomer-modified epoxy resins, 10 436 Elastomer-modified epoxies, 10 375-376 Elastomer production, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol in, 12 279... [Pg.300]

This chapter is meant to be an overview of ongoing studies of polysiloxane-modified epoxy resins. Because this research area is still quite young, it is not yet possible to write a standard review article. Presented here is the current status of a collaborative effort encompassing chemistry and synthesis of the modified networks, their morphology, their mechanical properties, and their friction and wear behavior. The earliest work in the synthesis and characterization of siloxane-modified networks was done by Riffle et al. 15). More recent research in the area of chemistry and synthesis has been carried out by Tran 17). [Pg.81]


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