Accelerator NL-64-100

Product Line Polymer additives

Accelerator™ NL-64-100 is an amine accelerator for curing UP resins.

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  • Brand

    Accelerator™
  • Chemical family

    Amine accelerator
  • CAS number

    91-66-7
  • Physical form

    Liquid
  • Regional availability

    Asia Pacific, Europe
  • Chemical name

    N,N-Diethyl aniline
  • Molecular drawing

    Amine accelerator
  • Applications

    The curing of unsaturated polyester resins at ambient temperatures can in general not be performed by an organic peroxide alone. The radical formation, which is necessary to start the polymerisation reaction, is at ambient temperatures with most generally applied organic peroxides too slow.To speed up the radical formation in a controllable way, organic peroxides must therefore be used in combination with a socalled accelerator.

Market Segments

Thermoset composites

Detailed description

Accelerator™ NL-64-100 is a low-reactive amine accelerator used for curing unsaturated polyesters at ambient temperatures.

Functions

  • Accelerator

Applications

  • Engineered Stone,
  • Pultrusion,
  • Resin Transfer Molding,
  • Filament winding,
  • Chemical anchors & mine bolts,
  • Hand lay-up & spray-up
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