vinilestere
Vinilestere, or vinyl ester resin, is a class of thermosetting resins used primarily in fiber-reinforced composites and protective coatings. They are derived from epoxy resins that are chemically modified with unsaturated carboxylic acids to form vinyl ester monomers, which are then crosslinked in the presence of styrene or similar comonomers. The resulting resins combine the toughness of epoxy networks with the processing advantages of unsaturated systems.
Synthesis and curing of vinilestere involve two main steps. First, an epoxy resin reacts with an unsaturated
Key properties of vinilestere include high mechanical strength, good impact toughness, and excellent chemical resistance, particularly
Common applications include corrosion-resistant laminates for chemical processing equipment, tanks and pipes, marine structures, and protective