Cycloaliphatic epoxy resins refer to a series of products obtained by oxidation with butadiene and acrolein as base materials and the mixture of hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid as oxidant. They have a variety of applications, including 3D printing, coating, ink, adhesives, composites, and electronics, among others.
Cycloaliphatic epoxy resins may be cured by anhydride-based methods as well as UV/EB- and thermally-curable methods.
Cycloaliphatic epoxy resin refers to a series of specialty epoxy resins obtained by oxidation with butadiene and acrolein as base materials and the mixture of hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid as oxidant. Epichlorohydrin is not selected as the synthetic base Tetra material, thus, the molecular structure does not contain any benzene ring and hydroxyl group, and the epoxy group is directly connected to the cycloaliphatic ring through oxidation reduction.
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