TACTIX® 756 Resin

TACTIX® 756 Resin is a low-moisture, hydrocarbon epoxy novolac resin. This compound has a dicyclopentadiene backbone with low average molecular polarity, a feature critical to low moisture absorption. Indeed, the moisture absorption of TACTIX® 756 Resin is considerably lower than that of typical phenolic novolacs such as ARALDITE® EPN 1139 and ARALDITE® EPN 1138 resins.

Chemical Family: Novolac Epoxy

Polymer Name: Epoxy Resins & Compounds

End Uses: Laminates

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Identification & Functionality

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No
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Single Ingredient
Yes
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Chemical Structure

Tactix® 756 Resin - Chemical Structure - 1

Features & Benefits

Materials Features
Features
  • Lower moisture absorption
  • Standard epoxy processing
  • 300°F service temperature
  • Ideal for use at elevated temperatures in a moist environment

Applications & Uses

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Americas
  • Asia Pacific
  • EIMEA

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

TACTIX® 756 is packaged in 25Kg pails. The product should be stored in a dry place, in the original sealed containers, away from heat and humidity, at a temperature below 65°F. Under these storage conditions, the product has a shelf life of 5 years (from date of manufacture). The product should not be exposed to direct sunlight.

Other

Appearance
Amber to dark colored semi-solid
Color (SDS)
Amber
Flammable Nature (SDS)
Not expected to form explosive dust-air mixtures.
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Epoxy Equivalent Weight245.0-265.0 g/eqg/eq
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.22 g/cm³g/cm³At 25°C
Flash Pointmin. 276.0 °C°CClosed Cup
Viscosity77.0-87.0 cPscPsat 79°C