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POLYPLEX® GP WHITE LSE RESINS are manufactured using a medium reactivity, rigid orthophthalic polyester with excellent application properties. These resins are thixotropic, pre-promoted and are designed for hand lay-up and spray-up application with minimal drainage on inclined surfaces.
POLYPLEX® GP WHITE LSE RESIN 75
POLYPLEX® GP WHITE LSE RESINS are manufactured using a medium reactivity, rigid orthophthalic polyester with excellent application properties. These resins are thixotropic, pre-promoted and are designed for hand lay-up and spray-up application with minimal drainage on inclined surfaces.
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Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Brookfield Viscosity (LVT 2/12 at 25°C) | 1600cP - 2000 | cP | |
Cone & Plate Viscosity (at 23°C) | 200cP - 250 | cP | |
Density | 1.1 | g/m3 | |
Flash Point | 31°C | Setaflash | |
Stability without Initiator | 6 months | ||
Styrene Emission (LSE Versions only) | max. 20 | g/m2 | |
Volatile Content | 41-44 |
Cured Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Barcol Hardness (GYZ 934-1) | 40 | ASTM D 2583 | |
Density | 1.19 | g/cm³ | |
Elongation at Break | 2 | % | |
Flexural Modulus | 4 | GPa | |
Flexural Modulus (After immersion in Boiling water for 2hr) | 3 | GPa | |
Flexural Strength | 78 | Mpa | |
Flexural Strength (After immersion in Boiling water for 2hr) | 70 | Mpa | |
Heat Deflection Temperature (1.8 Mpa) | 60-65 | °C | |
Tensile Modulus | 4 | GPa | |
Tensile Modulus (After immersion in boiling water for 2hr) | 3 | GPa | |
Tensile Strength | 56 | Mpa | |
Tensile Strength (After immersion in boiling water for 2hr) | 43 | Mpa | |
Volume Shrinkage | 7.5 | % |
Packaging & Availability
Regional Availability
Australia & New Zealand
Packaging Information
Mild steel drums (225kg)
Storage & Handling
Storage and Handling
To ensure maximum stability and maintain optimum resin handling properties, polyester resins should be stored in closed containers, away from heat sources and sunlight. The resin should be stored away from all sources of ignition. Stored resin quantities should be kept to a reasonable minimum and used on a first in/first out stock rotation basis. Prolonged storage, or unfavourable storing conditions, may cause separation and in these situations agitation of the resin before use is recommended.
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