Atlac® 590Z
Novolac Epoxy Vinyl ester resin for Corrosive environmentsProduct description
Atlac® 590Z provides excellent thermal and chemical resistance against solvents, acids and oxidizing media like chlorine. The resin offers high retention of strength at elevated temperatures.
With Atlac® 590Z resin you can make strong and durable parts with excellent heat resistance.
Major applications
Atlac® 590Z is suitable for most commercial composites fabrication processes such as filament winding, centrifugal casting, hand lay-up, spray-up, pultrusion, etc. It can also be used for producing glass flake coating and mortar.
The resin can be used for a wide variety of applications in industrial environments, including chemical process equipment, exhausts and chimneys, and gas piping.
When using CHP, the low peak exotherm results in great through cure allowing to make thick laminates in one go.
Certifications and Approvals
Cured non-reinforced Atlac® 590Z conforms to type 1310 according to DIN 16946/2 and is classified group 5 according to DIN 18820/1 and group 8 according EN12131/2.
Key benefits
Continued process operation
Resisting elevated temperatures
Low maintenance and low cost of ownership
Freedom of design, showing great through cure in thick laminates
Track record of performance in tough environments
Processing methods
- Centrifugal casting
- Filament winding
- Hand lay-up/spray-up
- Pultrusion
Key markets
- Electrical
- Industrial
- Infrastructure
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You can find detailed information about Atlac® 590Z in the product datasheet.
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