Resins
Resins are widely used in building as adhesives, coatings or as a construction material when a strong bond is required. For example, for laminated wood construction. Resins are also popular in the decoration of self-leveling floors and architectural surfaces enabling to use of recycled materials
Polyester Resin
General Purpose Resin
Roof lite Resin
Widely used in roofing sheets, domes and structural panels. Excelent optical properties for application in clear casts, photo lamination, transparent roof sheets. Highly reactive resin for low shrinkage SMC/DMC moldings for automotive and electical industries.
BISPHENOL RESIN
VINYL ESTER RESIN
ISOPHTHALIC RESIN
PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN
Phenol formaldehyde resin, commonly known as phenolic resin, is a synthetic polymer created by combining phenol and formaldehyde. It has excellent heat resistance, mechanical strength, and electrical insulating properties. Phenolic resins are widely used as adhesives, binders, and molding compounds in various industries, including automotive, electronics, construction, and consumer goods. They are known for their durability, flame resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for applications such as laminates, molded parts, and coatings.