Polyester resin is an unsaturated, thermosetting resin produced by a reaction between several organic acids and polyhydric alcohols. It is most commonly used in the construction of molded reinforced fiber and composite products. The polyester resin used in most molding applications is a viscous liquid requiring the addition of catalysts and accelerators to complete the curing process. Polyester resins are contact products which require no pressure to cure and can be cured from a fluid or solid state. Although these products have several distinct disadvantages when compared to other commonly used composite resins, they still offer an attractive balance of ease of use, low cost, and positive physical characteristics.
Laminating Resins
- Isophalic Resin
- Phenolic Resins
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General Purpose Resins
Float Coat
- Various Colours
Gel Coat
- Various Colours
Casting Resins
- Clear Casting
- White Casting