Reaction resin

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Reactive resins are liquid or liquefiable resins which - unlike condensation resins by - without elimination of by-products such as water chain polymerization or polyaddition to thermosets can be cured. The curing takes place at low heat and atmospheric pressure.

They include:

The reaction resins are used as casting resins, laminating resins (→ laminate ), impregnating resins, impregnating resins and trickling resins.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Entry on reactive resins. In: Römpp Online . Georg Thieme Verlag, accessed on March 19, 2014.