Super cooled M-phenylene diamine as a curing agent for epoxy res

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 2N, C08G 5950

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040038769

ABSTRACT:
A method for combining a curing agent with an epoxide resin which compris (a) heating a normally solid non-adulterated aromatic polyamine to a temperature above its melting point, (b) slowly cooling the melted aromatic polyamine to room temperature to form a stable supercooled liquid and (c) mixing the supercooled liquid with the expoxide resin.

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