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Unsaturated polyesters chemical constituents

Table 21.2 provides a general guide to the effect that chemical constituents can have on unsaturated polyester resin end-use performance. The routes to change an unsaturated polyester resin for a particular application is normally apparent and there can be several pathways available to achieve the desired properties. As the unsaturated polyester resin markets are highly competitive, raw material cost usually reduces the number of available routes available to the formulator. As noted previously, there are three main types or families of unsaturated polyesters, namely general purpose orthophthalic, isophthalic and DCPD resins. However, within each of these families, there are hundreds of variants that incorporate these various chemical constituents in different combinations and permutations to achieve the desired results. [Pg.706]

As discussed previously, there are thousands of unsaturated polyester resins based on the available chemical constituents. However, major application areas require specific performance and the unsaturated polyester resins used can be broadly categorized by the major chemical constituents that deliver the specific performance necessary. Table 21.5 contains such a categorization. This should be used as a general reference because discrete, end-product performance may dictate a departure from these general categorizations. [Pg.708]


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