August 2012 Low-Profile, Low-Styrene Marine Laminating Resins DESCRIPTION of resins are pre-promoted(*), thixotropic (*), low-profile, unsaturated polyester resins developed for fabricating small to large FRP structures (boat hulls, decks & other marine applications) where high production rates at room temperature are required. POLYLITE TLP 33234 resins can also be used for other, non- boat building applications. Many of the products in this series have a maximum VOC content of 35 percent or less and comply with California Rule 1162 and Rule 50. These resins are formulated for curing with methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) catalyst and may be used for fabrication of general FRP articles using either hand lay-up or spray-up fabrication processes. *NOTE: Version -01 & -03 are NOT promoted and need POLYLITE 46525 promoter solution in addition to an MEKP-type catalyst for room temperature cure. Please refer to specific properties for each version under the Typical Liquid Properties section. FEATURES BENEFITS Less than 35% weight VOCs Complies with California Rule 1162 and Rule 50 regulating VOC emissions Good handling properties Rapid wetting of reinforcements Improved turnover and fabrication time Maintenance of desired resin-to-glass ratio Reduced air entrapment Improved cosmetics Minimal print-through of reinforcement materials Low post-cure tendencies Tough Resists impact, thermal, and demolding crack Stable gel time Consistent gel and cure times at various catalyst levels Versatile Suitable for hand lay-up or spray-up applications High heat distortion temperature Mechanical properties maintained at high temperatures No wax additives Good secondary bonding performance SPC/SQC controlled Consistent performance batch to batch
TYPICAL PROPERTIES VERSION %HAPS RCI 18-003 TYPICAL NOMIAL LIQUID PROPERTIES 1 @ 25 C VISCOSITY* CPS RCI 18-021 THIX INDEX RCI 18-021 GEL TIME** MINUTES GEL TO PEAK PEAK EXOTHERM F / C COLOR, LIQUID RCI 18-043 33234-01 NOT PROMOTED 35 Max 600 2.5 30.0 11.5 315 / 157 Amber / Opaque 33234-03 NOT PROMOTED 35 Max 300 NA 37.5 11.5 324 / 162 Amber / Clear 33234-14 35 Max 475 3.0 13.5 10.0 347 / 175 Amber / Opaque 33234-18 35 Max 450 3.0 17.0 11.5 342 / 172 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-22 35 Max 500 3.0 min. 22.5 14.0 244 / 118 Pink-Amber / Opaque 33234-23 31 Max 450 3.0 21.5 12.5 324 / 162 Pink-Amber / Opaque 33234-24 35 Max 450 3.0 21.5 12.5 324 / 162 Pink-Amber / Opaque 33234-25 35 Max 650 3.25 22.0 37.0 298 / 148 Lt Gray / Opaque 33234-26 35 Max 475 2.8 21.5 11.0 333 / 167 Amber / Opaque 33234-30 35 Max 500 3.25 30.0 15.0 333 / 167 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-31 34 Max 475 4.65 26.0 20.0 270 / 132 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-35 35 Max 575 2.7 31.5 12.0 295 / 146 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-36 35 Max 600 3.1 45.5 13.0 304 / 151 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-37 35 Max 500 3.25 34.0 15.0 324 / 162 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-38 35 Max 500 3.25 40.0 15.0 324 / 162 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-40 35 Max 575 3.25 36.0 15.0 329 / 165 Lt Gray / Opaque 33234-43 35 Max 575 3.0 47.5 15.0 324 / 162 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-44 35 Max 500 3.25 36.0 15.0 311 / 155 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-45 35 Max 500 3.25 47.0 15.0 311 / 155 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-50 35 Max 600 3.0 53.0 20.0 275 / 135 Blue-Amber / Opaque 33234-58 35 Max 575 3.5 41.0 19.0 295 / 146 Amber / Opaque 33234-75 35 Max 525 3.5 30.5 23 284/ 140 Blue-Amber / Opaque Brookfield RVF, spindle #2 @ 50 rpm for versions 14,18, 22, 23, 24, 26 Brookfield LVF, spindle #3 @ 60 rpm for versions 01, 03, 25, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44, 45, 50, 58, 75 ** with 1.00% by volume HP-90 per 100 gms resin for versions 14,18, 23, 24 with 1.30% by volume HP-90 per 100 gms resin for version 22 with 1.50% by volume HP-90 per 100 gms resin for version 26 with 1.50% by weight HP-90 per 100 gms resin for versions 37, 38, 40 with 1.50% by weight MEKP-9 per 100 gms resin for versions 25 with 1.50% by weight DHD-9 per 100 gms resin for version 30 with 1.50% by weight DDM-9 per 100 gms resin for versions 31, 44 with 1.50% by volume DDM-9 per 100 gms resin for versions 36, 43, 45, 50, with 1.25% by weight DDM-9 per 100 gms resin for version 35, 75 with 1.25% by weight MEKP-9H per 100 gms resin for version 58 with 1.10% by weight MEKP 925 per 100 gms resin for versions 01, 03 ***RCI 18-068 (Sunshine) for version 25, 35, 37, 38, 40 RCI 18-050 (Snap-Back) for all versions unless stated Total Time to Peak Exotherm 0.6 g Promoter 46525-00 / 100 gms Resin Gel Time ran in air at 77 F (25 C) Seta Closed Cup Flash Point of all Polylite 33234 resin is 31.6 C (89 F) Shelf Life is three months. Minimum shelf life performance refers to product in the original, unopened container. Shelf stability is affected by storage conditions. See the Storage section of this bulletin for further details. 1 Properties reported in this bulletin are typical of those obtained in controlled laboratory tests and may vary. Page 2
TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES 1 @ 25 C ASTM TEST 1/8 CLEAR CASTING Barcol Hardness... D-2583-75... 42 Heat Distortion Temperature, C { F}... D-648-72... 77 {171} Tensile Strength, psi... D-638-80... 7,500 Tensile Modulus, kpsi... D-638-80... 500 Tensile Elongation @ Break, %... D-638-80... 1.7 Flexural Strength, psi... D-790-80... 13,800 Flexural Modulus, kpsi... D-790-80... 500 Compressive Strength @ Yield, psi... D-695-80... 17,000 Water Absorption, 24 hrs. @ Room Temperature, %... D-570... 0.2179 Water Absorption, 2 hrs. @ 100 C, %... D-570... 0.7755 CURE CONDITIONS Clear casting with 1.50% DDM-9 cured overnight at room temperature, and post cured for 2 hours at 65.5 C (150 F) and then 2 hours at 121 C (250 F). Testing values reported are based upon catalyzation with DDM-9. Selection of another catalyst would require verification of values prior to production use. 1 Properties reported in this bulletin are typical of those obtained in controlled laboratory tests and may vary. APPLICATION Polylite TLP 33234 Series of resins will induce gel and cure at room temperature with MEKP or MEKP /CHP Blends of catalysts. As with all polyesters, rate and degree of cure are functions of initiator concentration and of temperature. Resin and work area should be between 24 C (75 F) and 35 C (95 F) to ensure satisfactory results. Initiator levels should be within a range of 1.0-2.5% based on weight of resin. The use of initiator levels outside of this range may result in an inadequate cure, with laminates exhibiting moderate to severe post-cure after de-molding. If different gel times are required, contact your Reichhold representative to determine alternative products available for special requirements. Certain precautions are required to ensure proper secondary bond performance. Secondary bonding will be adversely affected in resin-rich areas or in laminates that have been exposed to heat or direct sunlight for an extended period of time. Contamination of the primary laminate (e.g., grinding dust, oil, moisture, waxes or release agents, etc.) will also adversely affect secondary bond performance. If any of these conditions occur, or if greater than 48 hours has elapsed, thorough sanding and cleaning of the substrate is recommended prior to secondary laminate application. The type of glass reinforcement used will also affect secondary bond performance. A Reichhold representative will be happy to assist with selection of reinforcements. PACKAGING POLYLITE TLP 33234 is available in non-returnable 55 gallon metal drums (496 lb net) or 40,000 to 44,000 lb tank trucks. Page 3
STORAGE To ensure maximum stability and maintain optimum resin properties, resins should be stored in closed containers at temperatures below 24 C/75 F and away from heat ignition sources and sunlight. Resin should be warmed to at least 18 C/65 F prior to use in order to assure proper curing and handling. All storage areas and containers should conform to local fire and building codes. Copper or copper containing alloys should be avoided as containers. Store separate from oxidizing materials, peroxides and metal salts. Keep containers closed when not in use. Inventory levels should be kept to a reasonable minimum with first-in, first-out stock rotation. Additional information on handling and storing unsaturated polyesters is available in Reichhold s application bulletin Bulk Storage and Handling of Unsaturated Polyester Resins. For information on other Reichhold resins or initiators, contact your sales representative or authorized Reichhold distributor. As with any resin, stratification of the resin and its thixotrope may occur in storage. Therefore, the resin should be agitated prior to use. Air bubbling should not be used for mixing. SHELF LIFE Shelf life is three months from date of shipment for these resins when stored in-doors in closed, opaque containers at 75 F (24 C) out of direct sunlight. Minimum shelf life performance refers to product in the original, unopened container. Storage conditions at higher temperatures or in direct sunlight will reduce the shelf-life and may also cause the resins to experience gel time and viscosity drift. SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE WORKING WITH THIS PRODUCT Obtain a copy of the material safety data sheet on this product or contact the Reichhold service center prior to use. Material safety data sheets are available from your Reichhold sales representative. Such information should be requested from suppliers of all products and understood prior to working with their materials. DIRECTLY MIXING ANY ORGANIC PEROXIDE WITH A METAL SOAP, AMINE, OR OTHER POLYMERIZATION ACCELERATOR OR PROMOTER WILL RESULT IN VIOLENT DECOMPOSTION. WHEN ADDING ORGANIC PEROXIDES TO A RESIN SOLUTION, PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY MIX THE RESULTING PRODUCT. NEVER ADD ORGANIC PEROXIDES TO A HOT DILUENT OR PROCESS. PREVENT CONTAMINATION WITH FOREIGN MATERIALS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACCELERATORS (SUCH AS DIMETHYL, ANILINE, OTHER AMINES OR COBALT COMPOUNDS), HEAVY-METAL OXIDES OR SALTS (PARTICULARLY THOSE OF COBALT, IRON AND COPPER), STRONG ACIDS AND SANDING DUSTS. USE CLEAN CONTAINERS MADE OF GLASS, POLYPROPYLENE, TEFLON, POLYETHYLENE, OR CERAMIC TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF ORGANIC PEROXIDES DURING ITS HANDLING. Page 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Reichhold s technical support staff has extensive practical experience with various composites resins, end use performance and manufacturing techniques. Please do not hesitate to request our assistance through your Reichhold sales or technical representative. Copies of test methods used to determine reported properties are available through your Reichhold representative. Each user must determine the suitability of this product to his/her particular mode of operation and intended end use application. A Reichhold representative will be available to assist in the proper selection of all Reichhold products available for commercial use. Properties reported in this bulletin are typical of those obtained in controlled laboratory tests and may vary in actual production; therefore, we require our customers to inspect and test our products before using them to satisfy themselves as to contents and suitability. We warrant that our products will meet our written specifications. Nothing herein shall constitute any other warranty express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, nor is protection from any law or patent to be inferred. is a registered trademark of Reichhold, Inc. Page 5