Low viscosity methacrylate compound that includes a cycloaliphatic epoxy group and has good cationic reactivity.
Properties
- Can be cured radically and cationically
- High stability in water
- Excellent polymerization and mechanical stability
- Extremely low halogen content
Cycloaliphatic monoepoxide that contains a vinyl group. Due to its low viscosity, this product can be used as a reactive diluent.
Properties
Difunctional cycloaliphatic epoxy resin characterized by its low viscosity and extremely low halogen content. This resin offers high transparency, high Tg, and excellent mechanical properties after curing.
Properties
- High impregnation on fibers
- Elevated UV stability
- Low shrinkage and water absorption
- Superior electrical insulating properties
- Excellent cationic reactivity
caprolactone-modified methacrylate with reduced inhibitor content
Properties
- Hydroxyl and methacrylic functionality for dual cure systems
- Faster reactivity with isocyanates
- Improved adhesion and physical performance
- Excellent weathering resistance and resistance to oils
Polycaprolactone tetra-ol – molecular weight of 1000 g/mol
Properties
- Precise functionality for exact crosslinking
- Excellent UV and weathering resistance
- Great abrasion resistance
- Improved toughness
Polycaprolactone triol – molecular weight of 900 g/mol
Properties
- Precise functionality for exact crosslinking
- Excellent UV and weathering resistance
- Great abrasion resistance
- Improved toughness