Products for Composites used in Transportation (Resins & Systems)
Product Name & Description | Category | Type | EEW Based on solids (g/eq) | AHEW Based on solids (g/eg) | Viscosity @25°C (mPa.s) | Solids Content (wt%) | Pot Life Min. | Regional Availability
APAC - Asia, Pacific
EMEAI - Europe, Middle East, Africa, India LAA - Latin America Area NAA - North America Area |
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D.E.H.® 800
Polyamine adduct hardener DISSOLVED in water (storage/shear stable). Alkali-resistant so useful for ECC. Visible end of pot-life. In combination with solid epoxy emulsion suitable for corrosion protection on steel. Can be used on fresh concrete (immediately after being laid). |
Waterborne Systems | Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agents | – | 150 | 5,000 – 1,0000 | 50 | – | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.H.® 805
Standard for Coating on Concrete. Not compatible with Zink Phosphates. Calcium phosphates could be used but more expensive. Visible end of pot-life. D.E.H. 805 allows to develop roller coat formulations with a matte, satin or high gloss finish. |
Waterborne Systems | Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agents | – | 220 | 10,000 – 19,000 | 65 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.H.® 810
Designed for best corrosion protection. Not compatible with anti-corrosion pigments (zinc-phosphates). Best for clear coatings with solid epoxy dispersions. Show excellent adhesion to diamonds (Closest we have to Waterpoxy 751). |
Waterborne Systems | Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agents | – | 150 | 2,000 – 4,000 | 50 | – | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.H.® 820
Waterborne amine-adduct curing agent without free amine. Suitable for use in applications requiring German potable water contact certification. |
Waterborne Systems | Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agents | – | 163 | 7,000 – 17,000 | 65 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.N.® 424
Approximately 2.4 functional low viscosity liquid epoxy novolac resin. D.E.N. 424 fills the gap between the standard Bisphenol F based liquid epoxy resin and multifunctional, low viscosity epoxy novolac resin D.E.N 425. Compared to standard Bisphenol A and Bisphenol F based liquid epoxy resins, D.E.N. 424 produces an improved crosslinked system, which enables better thermal and chemical resistance with a low viscosity that is necessary for easy processing and application. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 165 – 175 | – | 5,700 – 6,800 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 425
Approximately 2.5 functional liquid epoxy novolac resin bridging between standard liquid epoxy resin and semi-solid epoxy novolac resins. When used in combination with a fast curing agent no post-cure is required and binder systems are obtained with excellent mechanical and especially solvent resistance properties. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 169 – 175 | – | 9,500 – 12,500 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 428
Multi-functional (±2.8) epoxy novolac resin of lower viscosity compared to the higher viscosity epoxy novolac epoxy resin D.E.N. 431. In addition to improved processing of this medium viscosity novolac resin, D.E.N. 428 is distinguished by particularly good thermal resistance, chemical resistance, and mechanical properties. With these characteristic properties, D.E.N. 428 is suitable for applications such as protective coatings or linings for storage tanks, pipes, and pumps. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 168 – 178 | – | 35,000 – 45,000 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 431
Multi-functional (±2.8) epoxy novolac resin of lower molecular weight for application where solvents cannot be tolerated and application viscosity (temperature) needs to remain relatively low. Used in adhesives, electrical and structural laminates and castings for elevated temperature service and excellent chemical resistance. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 172 – 179 | – | 1,100 – 1,700 (1) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | 1 at 51.7°C |
D.E.N.® 431 EK98
Solution of D.E.N. 431 in methyl-ethyl ketone® |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 172 – 179 | – | 5,000 – 25,000 | 98 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438®
Highly functional (±3.6) epoxy novolac resin offering best mechanical, temperature and chemical resistance performance with acceptable viscosity. Recognized as a standard for high-temperature applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 176 – 181 | – | 31,000 – 40,000 (1) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | 1 at 51.7°C |
D.E.N.® 438-A85
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in acetone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 176 – 181 | – | 500 – 1,200 | 84 – 86 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438-EK85
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in methyl-ethyl ketone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 176 – 181 | – | 600 – 1,600 | 84 – 86 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438-MAK80
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in methyl n-amyl ketone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 176 – 181 | – | 600 – 1,200 | 79 – 81 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438-MK75
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in methyl iso-butyl ketone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 176 – 181 | – | 200 – 600 | 74 – 76 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438-MK80
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in methyl iso-butyl ketone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 176 – 181 | – | 800 – 1200 | 80 | – | LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438-X80
Solution of D.E.N. 438 in Xylene. Main use in wet-paint systems with high temperature or chemical resistance requirements. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 176 – 181 | – | 1,200 – 2,000 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 438L
Low(er) viscosity version of D.E.N. 438 epoxy novolac resin to allow higher solids and/or lower viscosity formulations. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 176 – 181 | – | 27,500 – 32,500 (1) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | 1 at 51.7°C |
D.E.N.® 439
Highly functional (±3.8) epoxy novolac resin with improved reactivity. The higher viscosity offers a means of obtaining good drape and limited tack in Prepreg formulations. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 191 – 210 | – | 15,000 – 35,000 (2) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | 2 at 71°C |
D.E.N.® 439-EK85
Solution of D.E.N. 439 in methyl-ethyl ketone mainly for laminating or Prepreg applications. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Solutions | 191 – 210 | – | 4,000 – 10,000 | 84 – 86 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.N.® 439-H
Highly functional epoxy novolac resin with lower processing variability. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 191 – 210 | – | 23,000 – 29,000 (2) | 100 | – | NAA | 2 at 71°C |
D.E.N.® 440
Extremely high functional (± 4.4) epoxy novolac resin. Offers highest performance in this product group with regards to mechanical, temperature and chemical resistance properties. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 186 – 192 | – | 20,000 – 45,000 (2) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | 2 at 71°C |
D.E.R.® 301
Modified liquid epoxy resin; compared with standard bisphenol A based liquid epoxy resin, similar viscosity, improved flexibility, longer pot life and anticorrosion performance; suitable for high solids (80% volume solid above) formulation. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 245 – 265 | – | 10,000 – 14,000 | 100 | – | APAC | – |
D.E.R.® 317
High viscosity, fast reacting (20% faster than D.E.R. 331) liquid epoxy resin designed for adhesive applications requiring quick gelling with amine curing agents. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 192 – 203 | – | 16,000 – 25,000 | 100 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 321
Very low viscosity resin allowing large amounts of fillers. Cure rate similar to undiluted resins. Improved acid resistance can be observed. For floorings, grouting, concrete reinforcement, structural adhesives, crack injection and castings. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 180 – 188 | – | 500 – 700 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3212
Similar to D.E.R. 321 epoxy resin but of higher viscosity maintaining more mechanical strength. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 179 – 193 | – | 750 – 1,400 | 100 | – | LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 322
Low diluent content resin combining significant viscosity reduction whilst maintaining mechanical strength properties. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 183 – 193 | – | 5,500 – 8,500 | 100 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3221
Liquid epoxy resin especially suitable for use in water borne epoxy binder systems. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 187 – 208 | – | 700 – 1,000 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 324
Offers low viscosity and low surface tension to wet the surface better, giving better adhesion and slightly lower viscosity at any given filler loading. The diluent increases pot life, flexibility (impact resistance) and acid resistance. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 195 – 204 | – | 600 – 800 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 325
Low viscosity liquid epoxy resin with reduced surface tension. Offers excellent wetting and flow. The low diluent content is the cause of the improved mechanical properties over D.E.R. 323 and D.E.R. 324 epoxy resin. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 185 – 206 | – | 850 – 2,800 | 100 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 326
Low viscosity liquid epoxy resin with minimal crystallization tendency. Offers low surface tension, excellent wetting and flow. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 204 – 210 | – | 600 – 900 | 100 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 327
Lower viscosity and easier to handle than D.E.R. 326 with minimal crystallization tendency. Offers low surface tension, excellent wetting and flow. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 196 – 212 | – | 500 – 700 | 100 | – | LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3271
Very low viscosity epoxy resin designed for mineral castings in combination with e.g. D.E.H. 2112 epoxy curing agent. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 156 – 170 | – | 250 – 450 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 3274
Bi-functional reactive diluent containing resin offering reduced viscosity whilst only affecting the mechanical and thermal properties moderately. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 160 – 180 | – | 1,300 – 1,500 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3282
Reactive diluent containing epoxy resin offering low viscosity, good mechanical properties as well as solvent resistance. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 173 – 183 | – | 900 – 1,100 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 330
D.E.R. 330 epoxy resin is a low viscosity bisphenol A epoxy resin commonly used in composite and casting applications. D.E.R. 330 epoxy resin frequently crystallizes at room temperature; heating to 50-55°C restores the resin to liquid state. Long-term warm storage may result in slight discoloration but does not affect the resin performance. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 176 – 185 | – | 7,000 – 10,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 330-EL
Lower viscosity bisphenol-A epoxy resin with very low hydrolysable chloride content (<100 ppm). Specifically suitable for electrical, electronic and encapsulation applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 176 – 185 | – | 7,000 – 10,000 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 331®
Industry standard bisphenol-A based liquid epoxy resin. Offers excellent mechanical, thermal and chemical resistance properties in multiple applications. Shows improved reactivity and wetting properties versus competitive alternatives. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 182 – 192 | – | 11,000 – 14,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 331-EL
Standard bisphenol-A epoxy resin with very low hydrolysable chloride content (<150 ppm). Specifically suitable for electrical, electronic and encapsulation applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 182 – 192 | – | 11,000 – 14,000 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 332
High purity diglycidylether ether of bisphenol A. Its high purity and low oligomer content assures uniform performance, exceptionally low viscosity and improved elevated temperature properties over standard epoxy resins. This resin grade is mainly used in electrical encapsulation applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 171 – 175 | – | 4,000 – 6,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 336
Standard liquid bisphenol-A epoxy resin of intermediate viscosity and equivalent weight with narrow specification limits. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 181 – 185 | – | 9,400 – 11,000 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 336-EL
Intermediate viscosity epoxy resin with very low hydrolysable chloride content (<150 ppm). Specifically suitable for electrical, electronic and encapsulation applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 181 – 185 | – | 9,400 – 11,000 | 100 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 337
Intermediate epoxy equivalent weight semi-solid epoxy resin, mainly used in adhesives and protective coatings, or as a modifier for other epoxy resins to improve impact strength, extensibility and adhesion. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 230 – 250 | – | 400 – 800 (1) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | (1) 70 wt% in diethylene glycol monobutyl ether |
D.E.R.® 337-DA97
Solution of D.E.R. 337 in diacetone alcohol. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 230 – 278 | – | NA | 96 – 98 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 337-X80
Solution of D.E.R. 337 in xylene. The excellent resistance and physical properties for epoxy coal tar combinations and higher solids content marine coatings. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 230 – 260 | – | 500 – 1,200 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 337-X90
Solution of D.E.R. 337 in xylene. Higher solids content than D.E.R. 337-X80 epoxy resin solution. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 230 – 250 | – | 5,000 – 15,000 | 89 – 91 | – | APAC, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 338-X90
Solution of a semi-solid epoxy resin in xylene. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 230 – 280 | – | 5,000 – 50,000 | 89 – 91 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3401
Low viscosity rapidly reacting Bisphenol A/F epoxy resin designed for fast-curing coatings, adhesives, and mortars. It can be used as the sole epoxy or in combination with other epoxy resins. Rapid cure, return to service, Low emissions or substance of concern content, Low viscosity, Good chemical resistance |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 175 – 215 | – | 1,500 – 3,500 | 100 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3411
Accelerated, crystallization stable liquid epoxy resin. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Accelerated Epoxy Resins | 185 – 205 | – | 4,500 – 5,500 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 350
D.E.R. 350 is a bisphenol F epoxy resin that has a low tendency to crystallize. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 165 – 174 | – | 2500 – 4500 | 100 | – | APAC, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 351
D.E.R. 351 liquid epoxy resin is a low viscosity epoxy resin combining the performance properties of standard bisphenol A epoxy resin with the low viscosity of bisphenol F epoxy resin. The resin blend shows a low tendency to crystallization. Applications include solvent-free coatings, tank- and pipe-linings, concrete reinforcements and also floorings, adhesives, electrical insulation and filament winding. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 169 – 181 | – | 1500 – 6500 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 352
Higher viscosity and more economic bisphenol-A/F liquid epoxy resin. Recommended base for many modified bisphenol-A/F liquid epoxy resins. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 172 – 181 | – | 5,700 – 7,700 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 353
Low viscosity epoxy resin with very low crystallization tendency. Offers low surface tension to wet the surface better, giving better adhesion. The diluent increases pot life, flexibility (impact resistance) and acid resistance. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 190 – 200 | – | 800 – 1,000 | 100 | – | APAC, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3531
Low crystallization resin with low vapor pressure and hydrophobic in nature. Offers low viscosity and good wetting properties it is suitable for casting resin coatings and adhesives |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 183 – 199 | – | 750 – 1,150 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3532
Low crystallization resin with low vapor pressure and hydrophobic in nature. Offers very low viscosity and good wetting properties. Similar to D.E.R. 3531 in nature. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 181 – 200 | – | 500 – 900 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3533
Low crystallization resin with low vapor pressure and hydrophobic in nature. Offers extremely low viscosity and good wetting properties. Similar to D.E.R. 3531/3532 in nature. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 187 – 200 | – | 450 – 550 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 354
Unmodified bisphenol F-based epoxy resin of low viscosity. Improves crystallization resistance of other epoxy resins and gives improvement in solvent resistance. Frequently used in solvent-free coatings, floor coverings, adhesives or composite applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol F Epoxy Resins | 167 – 174 | – | 3,400 – 4,200 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 354LV
D.E.R. 354LV Liquid Epoxy Resin is an unmodified bisphenol F based liquid, low viscosity epoxy resin. It is compatible with common epoxy resins and can be blended with them in any ratio. It achieves a high degree of cure at ambient temperatures, providing improved resistance performance against solvents compared to standard bisphenol A liquid epoxy resins. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol F Epoxy Resins | 158 – 170 | – | 1300 – 3000 | 100 | – | LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 356
The product performance is very similar to that obtained with D.E.R. 352 Resin except that this resin will provide a more rapid cure (higher reactivity). |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 176 – 183 | – | 6,500 – 8,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3572
Liquid epoxy resin, modified with a di-funtional reactive diluent. Offers improved reactivity, better mechanical properties as well as solvent resistance versus mono functional aliphatic diluents. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 164 – 176 | – | 600 – 900 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 3581
Liquid epoxy resin, modified with a lower vapor pressure di-functional reactive diluent. Offers improved reactivity, better mechanical properties as well as solvent resistance versus mono functional aliphatic diluents. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Modified Bisphenol A/F Liquid Epoxy Resins | 169 – 180 | – | 900 – 1,400 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 3680-X90(K)
Chemically modified low molecular weight epoxy resin in xylene. Offers lower viscosity allowing higher solids contents at similar corrosion protection properties. Improves lower temperature curing. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 230 – 270 | – | 1,200 – 3,200 | 89 – 91 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | – |
D.E.R.® 383
Lower viscosity bisphenol-A epoxy resin allowing the use of less diluents or more fillers in the formulation. Offers longer pot-life versus the standard resin and slightly improved resistance properties when used in heat curing (composite) applications. |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Bisphenol A Liquid Epoxy Resins | 176 – 183 | – | 9,000 – 10,500 | 100 | – | APAC, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 383-X20
Liquid reaction product of epichlorohydrin and Bisphenol A in xylene |
Liquid Epoxy Resins | Epoxy Resin Solutions | 176 – 183 | – | NA | 19 – 21 | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 3912
D.E.R. 3912 is an aliphatic liquid epoxy resin flexibiliser for high solids or solvent-free coatings. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Flexible Epoxy Resins | 550 – 650 | – | 21,000 – 29,000 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 3913
Flexible epoxy resin that offers high elongations at break at room temperature as well as at -20°C. Can be used with standard epoxy amine adduct curing agents for flooring formulations in (freezing-) cold areas. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Flexible Epoxy Resins | 345 – 365 | – | 7,500 – 9,500 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 530-A80
Standard brominated epoxy resin in acetone with about 20.5 % bromine on solids. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 425 – 440 | – | 1,500 – 2,500 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 537 PMK 70
Standard brominated epoxy resin in Dowanol PM and MEK with about 20 % bromine on solids. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 440 – 500 | – | 100 – 1,000 | 69 – 71 | – | EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 538-A80
Brominated epoxy resin in acetone with about 20% bromine on solids. Offers less flow during lamination versus D.E.R. 530-A80 epoxy resin. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 465 – 495 | – | 800 – 1,800 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 539-A80
Standard brominated epoxy resin in acetone having UV blocking properties. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 430 – 470 | – | 1,000 – 1600 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC | – |
D.E.R.® 539-EK80
Brominated epoxy resin in methyl ethyl ketone with about 20% bromine on solids. Offers enhanced UV-blocking and fluorescence. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 430 – 470 | – | 1,500 – 2,000 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 542
Solid epoxy resin with approximately 48% bromine for flame retardancy |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resins | 305 – 355 | – | NA | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 560
Higher molecular weight solid epoxy resin with approximately 48% bromine for flame retardancy. Gives improved flexibility |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resins | 440 – 470 | – | 140 – 215 (1) | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | (1) @ 150 ᵒC |
D.E.R.® 592-A80
Brominated epoxy resin in acetone with about 17% bromine on solids. Offers best dimensional stability and better chemical resistance that standard resins. |
Flame Retardant Systems | Brominated Epoxy Resin Solution | 350 – 370 | – | 1,000 – 2,400 | 79 – 81 | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 732P
Longer chain polyglycol diepoxide liquid resin for improved flexibility, elongation and impact resistance in coatings and adhesives. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Flexible Epoxy Resins, Reactive Diluents | 310 – 330 | – | 60 – 70 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 736P
Shorter chain polyglycol diepoxide liquid resin for improved flexibility, elongation and impact resistance in coatings and adhesives. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions, Reactive Diluents | Ultra Low Viscosity Epoxy Resins | 175 – 205 | – | 30 – 60 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 750
Flexibilised epoxy resin suitable for civil engineering compounds (crack bridging), adhesives or for improvement of the toughness of fiber reinforced composites. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Flexible Epoxy Resins | 176 – 186 | – | 2,500 – 4,500 | – | – | NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 852
Mid Viscosity Epoxy Functional Reactive Toughening Agent. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 300 – 340 | – | 7,000 – 17,000 | 55 | – | APAC, EMEAI | – |
D.E.R.® 858
Mid molecular weight oxazolidone modified solid epoxy resin |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 380 – 420 | – | 2,800 – 4,200 (1) | – | – | APAC, EMEAI | 1 @ 150 °C |
D.E.R.® 915
Dispersion of a 1-type solid epoxy resin, similar to D.E.R.® 671 epoxy resin, in water with very low average particle size and narrow distribution. Absolute VOC-free for medium-high anti-corrosion paints. Also suitable for fast drying floor coatings. |
Waterborne Systems | Emulsions and Dispersions | 475 – 500 | – | 3,000 – 9,000 | 47 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 916
Emulsion of an epoxy novolac resins, similar to D.E.N.® 438 epoxy novolac, in water. For high chemical resistance and/or high temperature resistance coating applications. |
Waterborne Systems | Emulsions and Dispersions | 184 – 204 | – | 5,000 – 1,0000 | 58 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
D.E.R.® 917
Emulsion of a standard bisphenol-A liquid epoxy resin, similar to D.E.R. 331® epoxy resin, in water. 100% VOC free. Designed for civil engineering applications requiring improved crosslink density, solvent resistance and hardness. Also suitable as co-reactant in other aqueous systems. |
Waterborne Systems | Emulsions and Dispersions | 193 – 204 | – | 3,000 – 9,000 | 64 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
DLVE® 18
Ultra Low viscosity liquid epoxy resin modified with a Cycloaliphatic polyglycidyl ether for high solids coating formulations with ultra low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions and ease of application. Excellent corrosion protection and chemical resistance. Can be cured with multiple types of curing agents (hardeners) |
DLVE® & DLVNE®, Liquid Epoxy Resins | Ultra Low Viscosity Epoxy Resins | 160 – 175 | – | 400 – 1,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
DLVE® 52
Ultra Low viscosity epoxy resin modified with a Cycloaliphatic polyglycidyl ether (free of any organic solvent) for high solids coating formulations with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, excellent application, corrosion and chemical resistance. This resin is more hydrophobic and can provide better surface wetting. Can be cured with multiple types of curing agents (hardeners) |
DLVE® & DLVNE®, Liquid Epoxy Resins | Ultra Low Viscosity Epoxy Resins | 165 – 180 | – | 350 – 550 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
DLVNE® 59
Multi-functional (+/- 2.6) Ultra Low Viscosity Novolac resin modified with a Cycloaliphatic polyglycidyl ether (free of any organic solvent) for high solids coating formulations with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. Balance of properties similar to solvent borne Novolac. |
DLVE® & DLVNE®, Epoxy Novolac Resins | Ultra Low Viscosity Epoxy Novolac Resins | 160 – 175 | – | 2,000 – 4,000 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
DLVNE® 61
Multi-functional (+/- 3.1) Ultra Low Viscosity Novolac resin modified with a Cycloaliphatic polyglycidyl ether (free of any organic solvent) that facilitate high solids coating formulations with low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, improved application, strong chemical and thermal resistance. |
DLVE® & DLVNE®, Epoxy Novolac Resins | Ultra Low Viscosity Epoxy Novolac Resins | 155 – 170 | – | 4,500 – 6,500 | 100 | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
FORTEGRA® 104
Specialty 4-type solid epoxy resin with improved toughness and impact resistance designed for fusion bonded epoxy abrasion resistant overcoats. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 960 – 1,060 | – | 4,500 – 9,500 (1) | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) Melt viscosity at 150 ᵒC |
FORTEGRA® 202
Low viscosity toughener based on innovative technology. Imparts adhesion, impact resistance and anticorrosion resistance via nanometer size phase separation in curing matrix. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | N/A | – | 4,500 – 8,000 | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, NAA | – |
FORTEGRA® 304
Specialty solid resin designed to improve flexibility and impact resistance of fusion bonded epoxy coatings |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 920 – 1,090 | – | 8,000 – 23,000 (1) | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA | 1 @ 150 °C |
FORTEGRA® 310
Specialty resin designed to improve flexibility and impact resistance of fusion bonded epoxy coatings with high glass transition temperature ( up to 160 °C) |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 400 – 450 | – | 5,000 – 15,000 (1) | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
FORTEGRA® 352
A stable dispersion of preformed novel Core Shell Rubber (CSR) particles in a bisphenol A liquid epoxy resin containing 33wt% of the CSR. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 248 – 268 | – | 17,000 – 23,000 (2) | – | – | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (2) @ 50 °C |
LITESTONE® 1100E / 1101H
Hand-/Wet-Layup Epoxy system; fast cure |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/31 (1) | – | NA | – | 50 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) Mix ratio (by weight) in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 1100E / 1103H
Hand-/Wet-Layup Epoxy system; long pot life |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/31 (1) | – | NA | – | 500 | EMEAI, NAA | (1) Mix ratio (by weight) in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 1500E / 1501H
Standard Resin Infusion Epoxy system; fast cure |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/32 (1) | – | 420 (2) | – | 60 | EMEAI, LAA | (1) Mix ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 1500E / 1503H
Standard Resin Infusion Epoxy system; long pot life |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/32 (1) | – | 330 (2) | – | 300 | LAA, NAA | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 1550E / 1553H
Advanced Resin Infusion Epoxy system; due to excellent wetting and low viscosity especially recommended for Carbon Fiber Infusion; long pot life |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/31 (1) | – | 220 (2) | – | 650 | LAA, NAA | (1) Mix ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 1900E / 1901H
Mold Building/Tooling System; fast cure |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/28 (1) | – | 415 (3) | – | NA | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (3) Mix viscosity @ 30 ᵒC |
LITESTONE® 1900E / 1903H
Mold Building/Tooling System; long pot life |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 22 (1) | – | 300 (3) | – | NA | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (3) Mix viscosity @ 30 ᵒC |
LITESTONE® 2050E
Higher viscosity Filament Winding Resin for tuning system viscosity |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 180 | – | 8500 | – | NA | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | – |
LITESTONE® 2100E / 2105H
Benchmark amine system for filament winding. Good balance of potlife and reactivity. |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/30 (1) | – | 450 (2) | – | 540 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 2100E / 2117H
Toughened amine system. Offers a long pot life combined with state of the art toughening technology |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/29 (1) | – | 400 (2) | – | 400 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 2130E / 2131H
Anhydride curing system developed especially for Filament Winding applications; Tg ~125°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 93 – 98 (1) | – | 470 (2) | – | > 24 hours | EMEAI | (1) Mix ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 2130E / 2142H
Toughened Anhydride curing system developed especially for Filament Winding applications; Tg ~115°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/95 – 100 (1) | – | 500 (2) | – | > 12 hours | APAC, EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) Mix ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 2210E / 2212H
Toughened anhydride curing system developed especially for Filament Winding applications; Tg ~210°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 125 (1) | – | 1000 (2) | – | 12 hours | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3100E / 3101H
Anhydride curing system developed especially for Pultrusion applications; Tg ~120°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | NA | – | NA | – | NA | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 6130E
Ready to use resin for hot melt prepreg formulations |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | NA | – | 12500 (1) | – | NA | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) at 70°C |
LITESTONE® VF 4330 / VF 4335
Standard system for HP-RTM and LCM. Offers extra fast curing time combined with an excellent latency and good surface quality potential. Formerly known as Voraforce 3300 series |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/21 (1) | – | 8000 (2) | – | NA | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3100E / 3102H
Industry benchmark for Epoxy Pultrusion. Optimally trimmed to combine line speed with process robustness and surface quality |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/105 (1) | – | 1500 (2) | – | 720 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3100E / 3103H
Anhydride curing system developed especially for Pultrusion applications; Tg ~120°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100 (1) | – | 1200 (2) | – | > 12 hours | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3100E / 3122H
Anhydride curing system developed especially for Pultrusion applications; Tg ~140°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 103 (1) | – | 850 (2) | – | > 24 hours | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3170E / 3172H
Anhydride curing system developed especially for Pultrusion applications; Tg ~170°C |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 114 (1) | – | 750 (2) | – | > 24 hours | – | (1) Mixing ratio in PHR, (2) Mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3200E / 3101H
Industry benchmark for pullwinding. The two-component formulation, compared with conventional three component systems, enables a leaner process |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/92 (1) | – | 500 (2) | – | >1440 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® 3400E / 3102H
Low viscosity version of our Industry benchmark for Epoxy Pultrusion. Optimally trimmed to combine line speed with process robustness and surface quality |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/105 (1) | – | 800 (2) | – | 720 | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
LITESTONE® VF 4530 / VF 4535
Standard system for HP-RTM and LCM. Offers ultra fast curing time combined with an excellent latency and good demouldability. Formerly known as Voraforce 5300 series |
LITESTONE® Composite Systems | Epoxy Composites | 100/16 (1) | – | 8000 (2) | – | NA | EMEAI, LAA, NAA | (1) mix ratio by weight in PHR, (2) mix viscosity |
XU 19651
Blend of D.E.N. 438 and difunctional reactive diluent for easier handling for flooring and grouts. |
Epoxy Novolac Resins | Epoxy Novolac Resins | 145 – 158 | – | 300 – 500 | 100 | – | LAA, NAA | – |
XZ 97103.00
Low molecular weight high Tg epoxy resin modified with oxazolidone to improve tougness. To be used as an adhesion promoter as well. |
Epoxy Toughening / Flexibilizing Solutions | Toughened Epoxy Resins | 280 – 305 | – | 500 – 2,500 | 74 – 76 | – | APAC | – |