ASTEC Materials Science
Triazine Resins

    Flame-retardant and stable high-performance resin

    Triazine resins are a class of high-performance polymers with triazine rings (1,3,5-triazine) as the basic structural unit. They are typically synthesized through the stepwise condensation reaction of cyanuric chloride with compounds containing active hydrogen. These resins exhibit excellent thermal stability, chemical corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, and good dielectric properties. They are widely used in various fields such as electronic packaging materials, composite matrix materials, flame-retardant coatings, and high-performance adhesives.
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    Triazine-based hyperbranched carbon agent

    This product is a macromolecule with a novel structure, boasting a theoretical carbon content of 53.76%. It is rich in tertiary nitrogen structures. Upon reaching a certain temperature, it undergoes thermal expansion, forming a carbon layer that serves to isolate oxygen and heat. Additionally, it releases non-flammable ammonia gas, preventing further decomposition of the polymer. This product exhibits excellent foaming and charring effects.
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    Poly(triazine) resin

    It is a new type of high-performance composite material resin matrix, featuring high curing crosslinking density during the curing process, no volatile small molecules produced, low shrinkage rate, outstanding thermal oxidation stability, high carbon yield, and good mechanical properties, ablation resistance, and flame retardant properties. When combined with carbon fiber composites, it exhibits excellent heat resistance, good thermal aging performance, and superior bending and shear strength, ranking at the top among thermosetting resins.
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