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EPON Resin 1007F
Epoxy resin
epoxy resin
EPON Resin 1007F is a moderately high molecular weight solid epoxy resin derived from a liquid epoxy resin and bisphenol-A.
This resin is used extensively as a vehicle in high performance industrial baking finishes.
In these coatings the EPON Resin 1007F is usually reacted with urea formaldehyde or phenol-formaldehyde resins to develop the desired film properties.
Coatings of this type exhibit outstanding flexibility and adhesion as well as exceptional resistance to chemicals and solvents.
Some of the more important applications for EPON Resin 1007F/urea-formaldehyde or phenol formaldehyde coatings are linings for metal containers, appliance primers, metal furniture finishes and clear coatings for brass hardware and cosmetic cases.
EPON Resin 1007F also finds application in powder coatings and may be used as a partial replacement for other EPON Resins in amine or polyamide cured two package coatings.
In addition, this product can be reacted with vegetable oil acids and isocyanate curing agents to produce epoxy resin esters and urethane coatings, respectively.
Epoxide equivalent weight(Shell method HC-427C-81/Perchloric Acid Method): 1700-2300
Viscosity, Centipoise @ 25 ¡ÆC(Shell method HC-397A-87): 50-100
Color, Platinum-Cobalt(ASTM D 1209): 200 max.
Vapor pressure, mm Hg @ 25'C: Negligible
Solubility in water: Negligible
Viscosity,Gardner-Holdt @ 25'C(ASTM D 1545): Y-Z2
Esterification equivalent weight: 200
Weight per gallon, @ 20'C, pounds: 10.3
Melting point,'C: 120-130
Flash point, Setaflash(ASTM D 3287-73): Greater than 200'F
Bulk density, lbs./ft.: 36-40
Hydroxyl content, equivalents/100 grams: 0.33
Sodium content, ppm: 0-2
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