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Philosophical Magazine, 1973
Abstract Some qualitative experiments are described which suggest that crazing can occur in some fully-cured epoxy resin systems.
D. G. Holloway, J. Lilley
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Abstract Some qualitative experiments are described which suggest that crazing can occur in some fully-cured epoxy resin systems.
D. G. Holloway, J. Lilley
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Application of epoxy resins in building materials: progress and prospects
Polymer Bulletin, 2021Md. Mostafizur Rahman, M. Akhtarul Islam
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2017
This chapter discusses the chemistry, technology, and applications of epoxy resins, which are one of the most important classes of thermoset because of their outstanding mechanical properties and chemical resistance. The processing chemistry, based on condensation reactions, which do not evolve by-products, is very flexible, enabling cross-linked ...
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This chapter discusses the chemistry, technology, and applications of epoxy resins, which are one of the most important classes of thermoset because of their outstanding mechanical properties and chemical resistance. The processing chemistry, based on condensation reactions, which do not evolve by-products, is very flexible, enabling cross-linked ...
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Journal AWWA, 1961
This article discusses the suitability of epoxy resins for use in the protection of steel and concrete used in water facilities. The article provides a brief overview of the properties and characteristics of resins, plastics, epoxy compounds, and liquid and solid resins.
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This article discusses the suitability of epoxy resins for use in the protection of steel and concrete used in water facilities. The article provides a brief overview of the properties and characteristics of resins, plastics, epoxy compounds, and liquid and solid resins.
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, 2018
Novel soybean-oil-based (SBO-based) epoxy acrylate (EA) resins were developed via ring-opening reaction of epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) with hydroxyethyl methacrylated maleate (HEMAMA) precursor, a synthesized unsaturated carboxylic acid having two ...
Qiong Wu+9 more
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Novel soybean-oil-based (SBO-based) epoxy acrylate (EA) resins were developed via ring-opening reaction of epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) with hydroxyethyl methacrylated maleate (HEMAMA) precursor, a synthesized unsaturated carboxylic acid having two ...
Qiong Wu+9 more
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Epoxy Resins in the Construction Industry
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006Abstract: Epoxy resins are used as coatings, adhesives, and in wood and concrete repair. However, epoxy resins can be highly irritating to the skin and are strong sensitizers. Some hardeners are carcinogenic. Based on the results of earlier Dutch studies, an international project on “best practices,”—Epoxy Code—with epoxy products was started ...
Jeroen Terwoert+2 more
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Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 2021
O. Dagdag+6 more
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O. Dagdag+6 more
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Progress in Organic Coatings, 1987
Abstract The new approach developed over the past four years by Huyskens and Haulait-Pirson to the problem of solubility for crystalline compounds, as well as model high molecular weight polymers, has been applied to much more complicated systems such as the oligomers used in high solids preparations.
N. Defrecheux+3 more
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Abstract The new approach developed over the past four years by Huyskens and Haulait-Pirson to the problem of solubility for crystalline compounds, as well as model high molecular weight polymers, has been applied to much more complicated systems such as the oligomers used in high solids preparations.
N. Defrecheux+3 more
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Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1968
Since the introduction of epoxy resins as embedding material for electron microscopy, the list of new formulations and variations of widely accepted mixtures has grown rapidly. Described here is a resin system utilizing Maraglas 655, Dow D.E.R. 732, DDSA, and BDMA, which is a variation of the mixtures of Lockwood and Erlandson.
H. Thomas+3 more
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Since the introduction of epoxy resins as embedding material for electron microscopy, the list of new formulations and variations of widely accepted mixtures has grown rapidly. Described here is a resin system utilizing Maraglas 655, Dow D.E.R. 732, DDSA, and BDMA, which is a variation of the mixtures of Lockwood and Erlandson.
H. Thomas+3 more
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Outgassing of epoxy resins in vacumm
Vacuum, 1967Abstract Weight loss of three plastic materials (two glass-fibre-filled 815-MPDA Epoxies and an unfilled 828-U Epoxy) during 100 hours exposure to vacumm (10 −6 to 10 −4 torr) at 24°C were measured with a recording electrobalance. Weight loss decreased with time, indicating that the outgassing products were absorbed or adsorbed gases.
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