Soybean Resin, Soybean Resin Suppliers and Manufacturers
offers 663 soybean resin products. About 31% of these are adhesives & sealants, 11% are coating auxiliary agents, and 4% are polymer. A wide variety of soybean resin options are available to you, such as construction, coating auxiliary agents, and fiber & garment.
offers 383 soybean oil for paint products. About 4% of these are plastic auxiliary agents, 1% are soybean oil, and 1% are sunflower oil. A wide variety of soybean oil for paint options are available to you, such as plastic bottle, bulk, and drum.
Synthesis and characterization of polyurethane coatings
Synthesis and characterization of polyurethane coatings based on soybean oil–polyester polyols. A clear and homogenous solution was obtained when the reaction mixture and methanol were mixed in the ratio of 1:3 indicating the formation of monoglycerides. Some properties of the soybean oil and monoglycerides are shown in Table 1, and comparison of some cited vegetable polyols with the
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Soybean Oil Based Unsaturated Polyester Resin (SOYMER)
Soybean Oil Based Unsaturated Polyester Resin (SOYMER) Description Soymer is unsaturated polyester molding resin derived in part from soybean oil. It is an unpromoted, medium reactive and low viscosity molding resin. Soymer has a green content of 35wt%. Application The product is intended as a general purpose molding resin for SMC, BMC, and
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Soybean-Oil-Based Thermosetting Resins
Full Paper Soybean-Oil-Based Thermosetting Resins with Methacrylated Vanillyl Alcohol as Bio-Based, Low-Viscosity Comonomer
(Xia and Larock, 2010a) Therefore, soybean oil can be converted to epoxy resin by the epoxidation reaction. Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO), which consists of esters of glycerol with three long-chain fatty acids, is a promising feedstock for producing bio-based thermosetting polymers. (Li et al., 2016a; Liu et al., 2016a, b)
Soybean oil-based thermoset reinforced with rosin-based
The cured resin was then synthesized and characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic thermomechanical analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis, as well as using a Kruss tensiometer and a universal testing machine. The results indicated that the resin cured with rosin-based monomer exhibited excellent
soybean resin (ESR), polymeric plasticizer synthesized by chain extension polymerization of epoxidized soybean oil with tris 2, 4, 6 (N, N, N –dimethyl aminomehyl) phenol as a catalyst.