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Thermosetting alkyd polyesters, properties

Alkyds are formulated from polyester resins, cross-linking monomers, and fillers of mineral or glass. The unsaturated polyester resins used for thermosetting alkyds are the reaction products of polyfunctional organic alcohols (glycols) and dibasic organic acids. Key properties of alkyds are dimensional stability, colorability, and arc track resistance. Chemical resistance, however, is generally poor. [Pg.902]

Uses Crosslinking agent in melamine resin coating systems, general industrial finishes, coil-coating enamels, appliance finishes, useful with alkyd, polyester, thermosetting acrylic, epoxy, and cellulose resins Properties Gardner 2 max. clear, vise, liq. limited water-sol. dens. 10.0 Ib/gal vise. (G-H) X-Z2 flash pt. > 180 F 98% NV Cymel 350 [Cytecind.j... [Pg.225]

Very little is known about the structure of the cured polyester resin. The products definitely belong in the thermoset class. There is some correlation between maximum physical properties a nd a molar ratio of 1 1 between double bonds in the alkyd and monomer. However, this is not critical and simple cross-linking does not tell the full story. The styrene monomer can be present in twice the molar amount needed, and yet complete copolymerization takes place without apparent formation of styrene polymer. [Pg.967]

Reinforced plastics are composites in which a resin is combined with a reinforcing agent to improve one or more properties of the resin matrix. The resin may be either thermosetting or thermoplastic. Typical thermosetting resins used in RPs include unsaturated polyester, epoxy, phenolic, melamine, silicone, alkyd, and diallyl phthalate. In the field of reinforced thermoplastics (RTFs), virtually every type of thermoplastic material can be, and has been, reinforced and commercially molded. The more popular grades include nylon, polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyporpylene, polyethylene, acetal, PVC, ABS, styrene-acrylonitrile, polysulfone, polyphenylene sulfide, and thermoplastic polyesters. [Pg.201]

Polyesters A broad class of polymers usually made by condensation of a diol with dicarboxylic acid or anhydride. Polyesters consist of chains with repeating carbonyloxy group and can be aliphatic or aromatic. There are thermosetting polyesters, such as alkyd resins and unsaturated polyesters, and thermoplastic polyesters such as PET. The properties, processing methods, and applications of polyesters vary widely. Also called Polyester Resins. [Pg.205]


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