Formulations > Resins - Epoxies
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - An encapsulated object is totally enclosed in some medium. Potting usually refers to a system in which there is a container around an encapsulated part. A casting has no container, but may be poured into a void, such as a mold, and then removed after complete curing.
(Formulation)Cardolite Corporation
(Formulation)Cardolite Corporation
(Formulation)Cardolite Corporation
(Formulation)Cardolite Corporation
(Formulation)Cardolite Corporation
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - Cured epoxy resins are ideal agents for bonding reinforcing fibers of all kinds, notably glass, graphite, and synthetics. The term “advanced” composites is sometimes used to distinguish composites in which reinforcing fibers are continuous instead of chopped. Cured epoxy resins are used as matrix resins for advanced composites in a variety of applications.
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - Quality boats - racing sailboats, kayaks, canoes - are ideal subjects for epoxy systems cured with JEFFAMINE® PEA.
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - The amount of the Accelerator 399 can be adjusted to obtain the desired pot life. Of course, for longest pot life, no accelerator is used at all, and the system below may be useful for fabrication techniques such as vacuum bagging where longer working time is desirable.
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - The attached formulation has been suggested by workers at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory for the manufacture of filament-wound objects, such as tanks.
(Formulation)Huntsman Performance Products - Reinforced composites are ideal materials for replacing metals in the construction of blades that spin to propel aircrafts or generate electricity.