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- DOW DERAKANE
OVERVIEW -
Developed in 1967 Derakane epoxy vinyl esters
have withstood the worlds most vicious chemical environments. These premium
resins developed and manufactured by Dow Plastics are used around the world
to fabricate a wide range of corrosion resistant glass reinforced plastics
using many fabricating techniques.
Structures made from Derakane resins typically
show:
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outstanding resistance to corrosion.
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high impact resistance
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high strength for low weight
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excellent electrical and thermal insulation properties
Also GRP structures made with Derakane resins are
easily fabricated and require little maintenance over a long service life.
- DOW DERAKANE EPOXY VINYL
ESTERS -
411-350 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resin:
411-350 is a bisphenol-A epoxy resin designed to provide superior toughness
and a high degree of chemical resistance
AT 255 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resin:
AT 225 is a formulated variant of DERAKANE 411-350 with lower viscosity
excellent wet out characteristics and a thixotropy built in while still
giving easy spraying through chopper guns
441-400 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resin:
441-400 can best be described as offering physical properties and corrosion
resistance performance between DERAKANE 411 and DERAKANE 470 Resins. This
resin has higher heat deflection and greater elongation than DERAKANE 411
Resins.
470-300 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resin:
470-300 is an epoxy novolac-based vinyl ester, designed to provide
exceptional mechanical properties at higher temperatures. This resin offers
a high resistance to solvents and chemicals, good retention of strength
and toughness at elevated temperatures, and excellent resistance to acidic
oxidizing environments.
8084 Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resin:
8084 is an elastomer-modified epoxy vinyl ester resin designed to offer
increased adhesive strength, superior resistance to abrasion and severe
mechanical stress, while giving greater toughness and elongation
- DOW DERAKANE FURTHER DETAILS
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