Feature
White powder Matt Hardener with high temperature stability refers to a type of additive used in various industries, such as
coatings, adhesives, and composites, to enhance the hardness and durability of the final product.
This hardener is typically in the form of a white powder and is added to the resin or adhesive formulation to improve its
mechanical properties. It is known for its high temperature stability, meaning that it can withstand high temperatures without
losing its effectiveness.
The high temperature stability of this hardener is particularly important in applications where the final product will be exposed
to elevated temperatures or thermal cycling. It ensures that the hardness and durability of the material are maintained even
under extreme heat conditions.
In addition to its high temperature stability, this hardener also provides other benefits such as improved chemical resistance,
enhanced adhesion, and increased abrasion resistance. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace,
and electronics, where high-performance materials are required.
Overall, the white powder matt hardener with high temperature stability is a valuable additive that helps improve the mechanical
properties of various materials, making them suitable for demanding applications.
Technical Index
Item | TC-70 |
Appearance | White powder or granule |
Epoxy equivalent /(g/mol) | ≤105 |
Chlorine content /(%) | ≤0.4 |
Melting range /(℃) | 95-125 |
Viscosity (120 + 1℃)/(mPa·s) | ≤100 |
Volatile / (%) | ≤0.5 |
Epichlorohydrin content /(ppm) | ≤100 |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent