Recently, an explosion involving hazardous materials at Ningbo Port has garnered widespread social attention and concern. This incident not only resulted in casualties and property damage but also sou...
The grand event of the composite materials industry—China Composites Expo 2024 will ceremoniously open in China from September 2 to 4. As the largest and most influential professional exhibition of c...
What is aramid fiber?Aramid fiber, also known as aromatic polyamide fiber, is a linear polymer composed of aromatic and amide groups. It has excellent mechanical properties, stable chemical structure,...
Epoxy resin usually refers to organic compounds with two or more epoxy groups in the molecule. With few exceptions, their relative molecular weight is not high. There are many types of epoxy resins on...
From a scientific standpoint, epoxy resin is defined as "a type of monomer or oligomer material that can further react to form thermosetting polymers, which have high chemical and solvent resista...
Understanding of aramid vs carbon fiberWith the improvement of living standards, we can see that people's consumption level has also increased. When purchasing products, they have begun to pursue ...
Advantages of benzyl alcohol for epoxy diluentBenzyl alcohol, also known as BA, is a colorless, low viscosity liquid (molecular formula: C6H5CH2OH) with strong solubility. It is also known as phenylme...
What is the definition of benzyl alcohol?Benzyl alcohol, also known as phenylmethanol, is a colorless liquid with an aromatic odor, with a molecular formula of C7H8O and CAS: 100-51-6. Benzyl alcohol ...
Understanding aramid vs carbon fiberCarbon fiber is a new high-performance material that is obtained by high-temperature carbonization and pre-oxidation of polyacrylonitrile, and has a carbon content ...
Aramid fiber is one of the commonly used skeleton materials in rubber products, and it is widely used in various rubber products due to its excellent performance. The use of recycled rubber in the pro...
Aramid fiber (AF), short for aramid fiber, is a special fiber of all-aromatic polyamide with excellent performance in elastic modulus, tensile strength, wear resistance and chemical stability.Aramid F...
What is benzyl alcohol?Benzyl alcohol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C7H8O and the structural formula C6H5CH2OH. It is one of the simplest aromatic alcohols and can be considered as...
Features of epoxy resin curing agentsThere are many types of epoxy resin curing agents, and with the addition of numerous accelerators, modifiers, additives, etc., they can be combined and formulated ...
The development history of epoxy resinEpoxy resin was patented by P.Castam in Switzerland in 1938. The earliest epoxy adhesive was developed by Ciba in 1946, and epoxy coatings were developed by S.O.C...
Nylon 66, also known as polyhexamethyleneadipamide, commonly called nylon 66, is a colorless and transparent semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer widely used in the automotive, electronics, machiner...
Understanding of epoxy resinEpoxy resin, phenolic resin, and unsaturated polyester resin are known as the three major universal thermosetting resins. They are the largest and most widely used varietie...
Understanding the organic peroxide wastewater treatment processOrganic peroxides are a type of specialty chemical product with a wide range of uses in fine chemicals. Their varieties and properties di...
Properties of organic peroxidesPhysical propertiesMost organic peroxides are colorless to pale yellow liquids or white powder or crystals. They generally have weak acidity, are insoluble in water, and...
The understanding of Nylon 66Nylon 66 is a high-grade thermoplastic resin and an excellent polymeric material for manufacturing chemical fibers and engineering plastics. It is a raw material for advan...
Understanding organic peroxidesOrganic peroxides are organic compounds that contain an -O-O- peroxide functional group, where the hydrogen atoms in hydrogen peroxide are replaced by alkyl, acyl, or ar...
Organic peroxides can be used as initiators and catalysts for synthetic resins. In the field of polymer materials, organic peroxides can be used as initiators, crosslinking agents, curing agents, and ...
Understanding of Nylon 66Nylon 66, also known as polyamide 66 or polyhexamethylene adipamide, is made from hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid through polycondensation. It has good comprehensive perf...
With the rapid development of industry, the use of epoxy resin is more and more widely. Many people may have heard of the name epoxy resin, but do not know what epoxy resin is and what uses it has.Def...
The epoxy resin adhesive has good bonding properties for various technologies and most non-metallic materials, and is often called "all-powerful adhesive". Widely used in aircraft, missile, ...
The epoxy resin is frequently used in daily life, but many people are unfamiliar with the role and use of epoxy resin. What are the roles and uses of epoxy resin?What is epoxy resin?The epoxy resin is...
What is benzoyl peroxide?Benzoyl peroxide, is a kind of classic acne treatment drug. The main ingredient is benzoyl peroxide, the common concentration is 5%, and the concentration can also be 2.5% or ...
Nylon 6 and Nylon 66 are the main products of nylon.Nylon is strong and wear-resistant, and its strength can even be compared with steel wire of the same thickness; Adding 15% nylon into wool can incr...
Whether nylon 66 exhibits brittleness or toughness is related to its own structure, such as chemical structure, secondary structure, etc., as well as external conditions, such as temperature, humidity...
Background and Overview of Epoxy ResinEpoxy resin, abbreviated as EP, is a relatively new thermosetting resin and a polymer containing more than two epoxy groups in a molecule. It also includes macrom...
Introduction of Free Radical InitiatorGenerally, initiators are compounds with weak base, which are easily decomposed into active species, and their valence bonds have two forms: homogeneous cleavage ...
There are many different kinds of organic peroxides, such as hydroperoxides, diacyl peroxides, peroxycarbonates, dialkyl peroxides, peroxyesters, etc. Each organic peroxide has its own characteristics...