3. Implementation
3.1 Processes
The viscosity range of vinyl ester resins and their reactivity, always adjustable through formulation, make these resins suitable for all thermoset resin transformation processes.
These processes include
hand-lay-up process ;
spray process (resin and glass simultaneously) ;
vacuum molding ;
injection molding ;
filament winding ;
centrifugal process ;
pultrusion ;
pull-winding process ;
cold or hot compression process (SMC, BMC, etc.)....
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The vinyl ester market is based on corrosion resistance applications. This market has reached maturity in Europe. The growth of vinyl ester resins depends on their use in applications where their mechanical properties are more important than their corrosion resistance.
Production capacities are not known. However, it is generally agreed that world consumption exceeded...
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