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A is the resin and B is the catalyst or hardener. Casting resins are available as spray foams, froth packs and pourable materials. Molding grade resins are also available, but in the form of pellets. These plastic and elastomer products are suitable... Search by Specification | Learn More about Foams and Foam Materials
Molding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding Search by Specification | Learn More about Molding Compounds and Resins
Specialty polymers and resins are proprietary polymers, resins, monomers and intermediates. This category includes plastics and elastomers that are based on proprietary curing technologies or chemistries, or that are designed Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Polymers and Resins
Casting resins are pourable plastic or elastomer compounds used to cast parts, make molds or form a structure in place. Search by Specification | Learn More about Casting Resins
Phenolic, melamine and formaldehyde resins are thermosetting adhesives that offer strong bonds and good resistance to high temperatures. Search by Specification | Learn More about Phenolic, Melamine and Formaldehyde Resins
Laminating adhesives and composite resins are cured using heat and/or heat and pressure. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laminating Adhesives and Composite Resins
Polymers and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms. Search by Specification | Learn More about Polymers and Plastic Materials
Resins and compounds are pellets, liquid resins, bulk molding compounds, or other unfinished materials that are ready for shape fabrication or bond formation. Search by Specification | Learn More about Resins and Compounds
...and semiconductor applications. Electrical resins and electronic compounds are adhesives, greases, pads, stock shapes, tapes, encapsulants, potting compounds, thermal interface materials, and electrically conductive substances used in electrical, electronic... Search by Specification | Learn More about Electrical Resins and Electronic Compounds
Thermosets and thermoset materials are crosslinked polymeric resins that are cured or set using heat or heat and pressure. They generally have a higher resistance to heat than thermoplastics. Search by Specification | Learn More about Thermosets and Thermoset Materials
...compaction, ramming, pressure forming, hot pressing, cold pressing, injection molding, resin injection molding, blow molding, transfer molding, thermoplastic molding, thermoset molding, and rubber molding. These molding processes are used to fabricate a wide... Search by Specification | Learn More about Molding Services
...to attach overlapping or adjoining materials. Double-sided tape is coated with adhesive on both sides and allows the joining of items back-to-back. Films are synthetic resin adhesives that sometimes include a carrier fabric. Typically, films are made... Search by Specification | Learn More about Adhesive Tapes and Films
...through a variety of molding, casting, extrusion, pultrusion, machining, welding, and grinding processes. Resins, liquids, gels, and powders are common raw materials. Electrical, electronic and optical-grade materials are also available... Search by Specification | Learn More about Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Materials
Fabricated plastic parts and semi-finished shapes include molded, cast, extruded and machined parts made from any polymeric materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Fabricated Plastic Parts and Semi-Finished Shapes
Single component curing systems consist of a resin that hardens through the application of heat or a reaction with surface moisture. Two-component and multi-component curing systems consist of two or more resins and a hardener, crosslinker, activator... Search by Specification | Learn More about Leveling and Filling Compounds
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FOAMGLAS® Cellular Glass Insulation Pittsburgh Corning Corporation
Natural Packaging Foam - Environmentally Friendly FXI Foamex Innovations, Inc.
Custom Foams and Foam Materials Trim-Lok, Inc.
Custom Foams and Foam Material IES2000
Custom Foams and Foam Materials Merryweather Foam, Inc.
MEMORY FOAM - CONFOR FOAM Merryweather Foam, Inc.
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ProtoCAM uses many prototyping materials and resins based on your needs, application, and product. They recently added Somos ProtoGen for improved chemical resistance and dimensional accuracy, and Somos Water Clear Ultra for optical clarity in their Stereolithography machines (read more)
Does your company need specific resin requirements in your product process? Even when you use the same vendor, resin lots differ due to aging and changing material properties. Let Associated Polymer Labs, Inc. test your lots and assist you in keeping and maintaining the highest quality of your products! (read more)
The DuPont range of non-halogenated flame retardant engineering plastics can enable to you to meet high standards for product performance while taking responsible action to protect the environment and comply with emerging government mandates and customer requirements. The resins also contain no elemental phosphorous or heavy metals. (read more)
AvaSpire modified PEEK (polyetheretherketone) grades are formulated to meet specific application requirements. Products in the AV-600 series and AV-700 series capitalize on the ultra-performance of Solvay's nucleophilic KetaSpire PEEK resin, with some grades offering more attractive economics. (read more)
Besides their solvent-based dispersions, FutureCarbon offers adapted resin systems primarily as dispersions. These exhibit a homogeneous distribution of the nanoparticles (CNX = carbon nanotubes and/or nanofibers) inserted, even in the cured status. (read more)
Resin Traps and Media Traps for Water Treatment Systems. Resin traps/media traps are protection devices that prevent a complete loss of ion exchange resin, activated carbon, filter media, greensand, sand, or multimedia from an underdrain, lateral or strainer failure. Resin traps save your downstream product, process, equipment and/or pumps from damage and contamination. (read more)
An adhesive resin, ADMERTM is used in multilayer packaging systems in the food industry and in plastic fuel tanks (PFT), fuel lines, fuel filler pipes, and connectors in the automotive industry. It is also used in industrial and medical applications. (read more)
The MILEX™ Family of products is primarily used as binders in brake pad and clutch facing disc friction materials. This brake friction material enables superior performance at elevated temperatures, reduces brake noise, achieves good friction, lowers vibratory lurch and reduces system wear and tear. (read more)
TORLON polyamide-imide offers the advantages of a thermoset, in that once cured, it provides unstoppable performance in some of the most severe service environments. But like a thermoplastic, it can be processed by standard methods such as injection molding, extrusion and compression molding. (read more)
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Polystyrene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From storax, the resin of the Turkish sweetgum tree (Liquidambar orientalis), he distilled an oily substance, a monomer which he named styrol. |
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Resin identification code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Resin identification code From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Plastic Products As the leading global supplier of every major polyethylene resin family worldwide and operator of every major production process, Dow offers a wealth |
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Stretch Hoods Specific applications include: bricks, stones, shingles, STYROFOAM? brand insulation, bagged concrete, and bagged resin. |
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Search Menu for NIST Building Materials Database, Version 1.0 Burr Cotton Gauze Cotton Linter Diatomaceous Earth Diphenylamine Epoxy Resin Epsom Salt Fabric Feathers Felt Fiberboard Fiberboard, Cane Fiberboard, |
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the Otherpower.com Discussion Board || Comments Fiberglass... From what I have seen you want epoxy resin for blue/pink styrofoam.. |
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the Otherpower.com Discussion Board || Comments Fiberglass... Fiberglass and styrofoam | 17 comments (17 topical, editorial) |
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Janne's Malawi Aquarium Background get a hard surface that would save the styrofoam from being bitten away, I coated the surface with epoxy resin (epoksihartsi in Finnish). I was |
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: Component Database PRODUCTS, SERVICES Materials, Sheets, Films, Powders Foam, Styrofoam, Expanded Polystyrene EPS Resin |
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Nova Chemicals Corp - Olefins, Polyolefins, Polyethylene... Foam, Styrofoam, Expanded Polystyrene EPS Resin Nova Chemicals Corp - Olefins, Polyolefins, Polyethylene Resins, Styrene Foam Resin, EPS, Ethylene |