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D.E.N.® 440
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Electrical Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Abrasive, Aramid, Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
Features:
Acid Resistance, Chemical Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, High Cross Linked Density, High Glass Transition Temperature, High Strength, High Viscosity, Low Shrinkage, Solvent Resistance
D.E.N.® 440 is a high functional epoxy novolac resin.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 438
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Can Coating, Chemical-Resistant Coatings, Coil Coating, Electrical Laminates, Lamination, Photocure Coating, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Abrasive, Aramid, Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Glass Fiber, Mica
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
Features:
Acid Resistance, Chemical Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, High Cross Linked Density, High Glass Transition Temperature, High Reactivity, High Strength, High Temperature Performance, High Viscosity, Improved Chemical Resistance, Low Shrinkage, Solvent Resistance, Thermal Stability
D.E.N.® 438 is a general purpose, widely used epoxy novolac resin.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 425
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Electrical Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Abrasive, Aramid, Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
Features:
Acid Resistance, Chemical Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, High Cross Linked Density, High Reactivity, High Strength, High Temperature Performance, High Viscosity, Improved Chemical Resistance, Improved Gap Filling Properties, Increased Mechanical Strength, Low Shrinkage, Low Viscosity, Solvent Resistance, Thermal Stability
D.E.N.® 425 is a liquid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and phenol-formaldehyde novolac. D.E.N.® 425 Epoxy Novolac Resin is an epoxidized phenolic resin of higher functionality than standard bisphenol Abased liquid epoxy resins. Epoxy novolac resins combine, in one molecule, the thermal stability of a phenolic backbone with the reactivity and versatility of an epoxy. They are distinguished by particular good thermal stability, mechanical strength and resistance against chemicals. They find ready acceptance for lining pipelines, storage tanks and pumps. D.E.N.® 425 Epoxy Novolac Resin has been developed to fill the gap between the two functional standard bisphenol F based liquid epoxy resins and the high viscous epoxy novolac resins. It has a viscosity similar to a standard bisphenol A based liquid epoxy resin. The multi-functionality, ± 2.5 epoxy groups per mole, of D.E.N.® 425 Epoxy Novolac Resin produces a more tightly cross-linked cured system than bisphenol A based liquid epoxy resins having improved high temperature performance and improved resistance against various chemical.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 424
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Electrical Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Features:
Acid Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, Low Shrinkage, Low Viscosity, Solvent Resistance
D.E.N.® 424 is used in protective coatings and functions as a binder, resin, and matrix material in CASE ingredients and composite materials.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 426
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Electrical Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Composites
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
Features:
Acid Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, High Reactivity, High Temperature Performance, High Viscosity, Improved Chemical Resistance, Improved Gap Filling Properties, Improved Mechanical Resistance, Increased Mechanical Strength, Low Shrinkage, Low Viscosity, Solvent Resistance, Thermal Stability
D.E.N.® 426 is a liquid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and phenol-formaldehyde novolac. D.E.N. 426 Epoxy Novolac Resin is an epoxidized phenolic resin of higher functionality than standard bisphenol A based liquid epoxy resins. Epoxy novolac resins combine, in one molecule, the thermal stability of a phenolic backbone with the reactivity and versatility of an epoxy. They are distinguished by particular good thermal stability, mechanical strength and resistance against chemicals. They find ready acceptance for lining pipelines, storage tanks and pumps. D.E.N.® 426 has been developed to fill the gap between the two functional standard bisphenol F based liquid epoxy resins and the high viscous epoxy novolac resins.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 428
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Electrical Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Tank Lining
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
Features:
Acid Resistance, Corrosion Resistance, High Reactivity, High Temperature Performance, Improved Chemical Resistance, Improved Gap Filling Properties, Increased Mechanical Strength, Low Shrinkage, Low Viscosity, Solvent Resistance, Thermal Stability
D.E.N.® 428 is a liquid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and phenol-formaldehyde novolac.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Clearstrength® E980
Principal:
Arkema Plastic Additives
Functions:
Toughener, Toughener, Toughness Modifier
Chemical Family:
Methyl Methacrylate Butadiene Styrene (MMBS) Tercopolymer
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Acrylics, Epoxies (EP), Polyesters
Clearstrength® E980 is a new methyl methacrylate butadiene- styrene (MBS) core-shell toughening agent designed to impart excellent ambient and cold temperature toughness to thermosetting resins. Clearstrength® E980 toughening agent is produced using a proprietary technology resulting in better dispersion capability in liquid monomers like (meth)acrylics, epoxies and polyesters.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 439
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Can Coating, Electrical Application, Electrical Laminates, Laminates, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Structural Components, Tank Lining
Reinforcement Material:
Glass Fibers
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Abrasive, Aramid, Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Glass Fiber, Mica
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
D.E.N.® 439 is a semi-solid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and phenol-formaldehyde novolac.
Palmer Holland, Inc.
D.E.N.® 431
Principal:
Olin Epoxy
Chemical Family:
Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Novolac Epoxy
Polymer Name:
Epoxy Resins & Compounds
End Uses:
Automotive Applications, Can Coating, Chemical-Resistant Coatings, Coil Coating, Electrical Laminates, Laminates, Lamination, Pipe Coating, Pre-pregs, Protective Coatings, Sporting Goods, Structural Adhesive, Structural Laminate, Tank Lining, Varnishes
Reinforcement Material:
Glass Fibers
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Abrasive, Aramid, Carbon Fiber, Composites, Glass Fiber
Processing Methods:
Casting, Encapsulation, Potting
D.E.N.® 431 is a semi-solid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and phenol-formaldehyde novolac.