Biresin® CR134 FR

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Biresin® CR134 FR is a fi lled epoxy resin system suitable for the production of fi re resistant high performance fi bre reinforced composites with thermal properties up to 130°C. When used with carbon fi bre reinforcement Biresin® CR134 FR allows the fabric structure to be seen.

Polymer Name: Epoxy Resins & Compounds

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives

Processing Methods: Hand Lay-up

End Uses: Tanks

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Composite Materials Functions

Features & Benefits

Materials Features
Product Highlights
  • Flame retardant: UL94 V-0 Classifi cation with Biresin® CH132-5 hardener (B)
  • 3 hardeners (B) give a wide range of processing times
  • Good impregnation and good non-draining properties due to optimized mixed viscosity for wet lay-up
  • Glass transition temperatures up to 135°C dependent on curing conditions
  • Hardeners (B) are pigmented blue to assist in mixing and to help see what and where has been laminated

Applications & Uses

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Application

Biresin® CR134 FR is especially suited to the hand lay-up process and can be used in the general industrial composite and tooling where higher thermal resistance and fi re retardance are needed. Biresin® CR134 FR has particularly good wetting properties compared to other fi lled fl ame retardant systems.

Processing
  • The material and processing temperatures should be in the range 18 - 35°C.
  • The mixing ratio must be followed accurately to obtain best results. Deviating from the correct mix ratio will lead to lower performance.
  • Before demoulding precuring of at least 2 h at 60°C is recommended.
  • The fi nal mechanical and thermal values are dependent on the applied postcuring cycles.
  • It is recommended to clean brushes or tools immediately after use with Sika Reinigungsmittel 5.
  • Additional information is available in “Processing Instructions for Composite Resins”.

Properties

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Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Mixing Ratio, parts by Weight100
Mixing Ratio, parts by Volume100
Viscosity at 25°C~3,000mPa.s
Density at 25°C1.23g/ml

Technical Details & Test Data

Postcuring

The suitable cure cycle and the attainable mechanical and thermal values depend on various factors, such as laminate thickness, fi bre volume, reactivity of the resin system etc.
An appropriate cure cycle could look as follows:

  • Heat-up rate of ca. 0.2°C/Minute until approx. 10°C below the required glass transition temperature (Tg)
  • Followed by a dwell at that temperature of between 2 and 12 hours.
  • Part(s) should then be cooled at ~0.5°C per minute

The specifi c postcure should be adapted to the required technical and economic requirements. To measure the mechanical performance of the resin system a SikaAxson standard cycle is used to ensure that the full Tg potential of the system in question is reached.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging

200 net weight, 10 kg

Storage & Handling

Storage

Minimum shelf life of Biresin® CR134 FR resin (A) is 24 month and of hardeners (B) Biresin® CH132-2, Biresin® CH132-5 and Biresin® CH132-7 is 12 month under room conditions (18 - 25°C), when stored in original unopened containers.
After prolonged storage at low temperature, crystallization of resin (A)may occur. This is easily removed by warming up for a suffi cient time at aminimum of 60°C.
Containers must be closed tightly immediately after use. The residual material needs to be used up as soon as possible.