polüestervaikude
Polüestervaikude, commonly known as polyester resins, are synthetic thermosetting polymers that are widely used in manufacturing and construction. They are formed by the reaction of a dibasic acid or its anhydride with a polyhydric alcohol, resulting in a complex, cross-linked structure upon curing. The most common types include unsaturated polyester resins (UPRs), which are characterized by the presence of carbon-carbon double bonds in their molecular chains, and saturated polyester resins, which lack these double bonds.
Unsaturated polyester resins are typically supplied as viscous liquids mixed with a reactive diluent, usually styrene,
Applications for polyester resins are diverse. They are extensively used in the production of fiberglass reinforced