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BECKOPOX™ EP 2307w/45WAMP

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
BECKOPOX™ EP 2307w/45WAMP by allnex is a high-molecular epoxy resin (Type 7) dispersion. In combination with suitable crosslinkers (amino or phenolic resins and accelerators), it is possible to formulate stoving enamels with excellent chemical & heat sterilization resistance, good adhesion and corrosion performance. The mixing ratio of binder to crosslinker can vary from 85:15 up to 70:30 (calculated on solids). The stoving conditions depending on the crosslinker are in the range of 30 minutes 140°C up to 10 minutes at 200°C resulting in coatings with high hardness. BECKOPOX™ EP 2307w/45WAMP can be stored for 270 days at storage temperature up to 25°C.
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BECKOPOX™ EP 2307w/45WAMP
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
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Product Type
Epoxies
Chemical Composition
Epoxy resin
Physical Form
Solid
Product Status
IN DEVELOPMENT
Geographical Availability
Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Central Asia, North America, South and Central America, Western Europe
Applications/ Recommended for
Coatings

BECKOPOX™ EP 2307w/45WAMP Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Viscosity
500 - 1500 mPa-s
(At 23°C. 100 s-1)
DIN EN ISO 3219
Epoxy Equivalent Weight
3800 - 5000 g/mol
VLN 305
Solid Content
43 - 47 %
(At 125°C. 10 min)
DIN 55671
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