MFE 770 VINYL ESTER RESIN

MFE 770 VINYL ESTER RESIN is a second generation of MFE, and it is set to raise the standard even higher. They are all based on a technology that delivers high temperature resistance, good wettability and processability, and a and a standard catalyst system.

Supplied By: SINO POLYMER CO., LTD.

Product Code: Q12532

Regional Availability: Canada

Polymer Name: Vinyl Ester Resin

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives, Epoxy Vinyl Ester, Vinyl Esters, Vinyls, Vinylics & Vinyl Derivatives

Applicable Processes: Flue-Gas Desulfurization (FGD), Industrial Water Treatment, Pickling, Solvent Extraction

Synonyms: Cinnamene, Cinnamenol, Cinnaminol, Cinnamol, Ethenyl Benzene, Phenethylene, Phenyl-Ethylene, Phenylethene, Phenylethylene, Styrene Monomer, Styrol, Styrolene, Vinyl Benzene, Vinylbenzol

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    Identification & Functionality

    Features & Benefits

    CASE Ingredients Features
    Materials Features
    Product Highlights
    • MFE 770 VINYL ESTER RESIN is an epoxy novolac-based resin designed to provide exceptional thermal and chemical resistance properties at higher temperatures.
    • It offers a high resistance to solvents and chemicals, good retention of strength and toughness at elevated temperatures, and excellent resistance to acidic oxidizing environments.
    • FRP equipment produced using MFE 770 retains strength and toughness at elevated temperatures.
    • MFE 770 is the second generation of MFE W1 (W2-1) which already successful used in heavy duty industrial applications over many years and provides an economical alternative to exotic alloys by allowing the use of lower cost FRP over traditional materials.

    Applications & Uses

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    Application Information
    • Suitable for the applications such as FGD processes, industrial waste treatment facilities, metal pickling and solvent extraction processes used in mining.
    • FRP fabrication process including contact molding (hand lay-up), spray-up, pultrusion, infusion (RTM), etc.
    • The formulation of heavy anti-corrosion coatings such as glass flake coatings.
    • If higher temperature resistance is needed, consider MFE 780(casting HDT 160-166 °C), MFE 780HS (casting HDT 170-175 °C) or MFE 780HT (casting HDT 200-210 °C).

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Note
    • ¹ : Unopened drum with no additives, promoters, accelerators, etc. added. Shelf life specified from date of manufacture.Dark at 25°C
    • ² : Cure schedule: 24 hours at room temperature; 2 hours at 120°C
    • ³ : Maximum stress: 1.8 MPa

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    Packaging & Availability

    Regional Availability
    • Canada
    Packaging Information

    Package: 200kg per steel drum or 1000kg per IBC

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    6 months¹
    Storage Condition
    • Drums - Store at temperatures below 25°C.
    • Storage life decreases with increasing storage temperature. Avoid exposure to heat sources such as direct sunlight or steam pipes.
    • To avoid contamination of product with water, do not store outdoors.
    • Keep sealed to prevent moisture pick-up and monomer loss.
    • Rotate stock.