Hardener For Epoxy Resin(Solution types)
Grade
|
Viscosity |
Amine Value
|
THEO. A.H.E.W☆ |
Gardner Colour
|
Compounding Ratio |
Sp. Gr.
|
Gel Time
|
Characteristics & Application
|
100~200 |
550±30 |
57 |
8 Max. |
25-35
|
1.10 |
13 Max. |
Low viscosity, cures relatively quickly at low temperature. Accelerator for other ouring agent. |
|
KINGCURE X-2001
|
1,200~2,500 |
420±20 |
80 |
8 Max. |
35-50 |
1.11 |
13 Max. |
Good for low temperature and high humidity cure. Mixed with Amido amine / polyamide for old to new concrete adhesives. |
1,000~2,000 |
840±30 |
43.5 |
10 Max. |
25-35 |
1.06 |
10 Max. |
Fast cure, Fast-setting adhesives. Accelerator for other polyamide curing agent. Good for concrete pipe linings. |
|
50~150 |
300±15 |
95 |
2 Max. |
45-55 |
1.11 |
30 Max. |
Low viscosity. Solvent-free coatings. Self-leveling floors. High gloss coatings. Good chemical resistance. | |
150~250 |
350±15 |
84 |
5 Max. |
40-55 |
1.11 |
30 Max. |
Solvent-free coatings. Self-leveling floors. Linings.Crack injection. | |
1,500~2,500 |
4800±20 |
65 |
6 Max. |
30-40 |
1.02 |
20 Max. |
Fast Cure. Cold weather-curing agent for solvent free epoxy system. | |
70~170 |
290±15 |
105 |
7 Max. |
50-60 |
1.03 |
30 Max. |
Low Viscosity. Cold weather-curing agent for solvent free epoxy system. |
|
80~200 |
275±10 |
100 |
3 Max. |
45-55 |
1.02 |
120 Max. |
Solvent-free coatings. Self-leveling and Mortar floorings. Laminates.
|
|
150~250 |
630±30 |
95 |
4 Max. |
45-55 |
0.97 |
10 Max. |
Coatings. Fast-setting adhesives. Cold weather patching compounds. Accelerator for other ouring agent.
|
|
30~60 |
330±15
|
76
|
3 Max.
|
35-45 |
0.95 |
140 Max. |
Low viscosity. Solvent-less coatings. Injection. Flooring. Adhesives. Casting. Laminates. |
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☆THEO.A.H.E.W.=(THEORETICAL ACTIVE HYDROGEN EQUIVALENT WEIGHT) THE physical prpperties of the cured epoxy resin system will change with different mixed ratio of the hardener. The value listed on the above table is the average value of many datas which are obtained by the different physical properties test at the ambient temperature in the laboratory. |
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