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Corrosion -Resistant Resin Chemistries <br />The diverse corrosive properties of industrial chemicals require that a number of resin chemistries be employed to optimize <br />the performance of composite materials. Basic resin chemistries include isophthalic, terephthalic, flame-retardant, vinyl ester, <br />chlorendic and bisphenol fumarate resins. Each has unique advantages and disadvantages, and consequently it is important to <br />weigh the pros and cons of each resin type when creating resin specifications. Reichhold is a full -line supplier of all the corrosion - <br />resistant resin types in common usage and will assist in evaluating specific requirements. <br />Markets <br />DION® vinyl ester and corrosion -resistant polyester resins serve the needs of a wide range of chemical process industries. <br />• Pulp and paper <br />• Chlor -Alkali <br />• Power generation <br />• Waste treatment <br />• Petroleum <br />• Ore processing <br />• Plating <br />• Electronics <br />• Water service <br />• Agriculture <br />• Pharmaceutical <br />• Food Processing <br />• Automotive <br />• Aircraft <br />• Marine <br />• Polymer concrete <br />• Alcohols and synthetic fuels <br />Applications <br />DION® resins have over 50 years of field service in the most severe corrosive environments. <br />• Chemical storage tanks <br />• Underground fuel storage tanks <br />• Pickling and plating tanks <br />• Chemical piping systems <br />• Large diameter sewer pipes <br />• Fume ducts and scrubbers <br />• Chimney stacks and stack liners <br />• Fans, blowers, and hoods <br />• Chlorine cell covers, collectors <br />• Pulp washer drums, up flow tubes <br />• Secondary containment systems <br />• Wall and roofing systems <br />• Grating and structural profile <br />• Cooling tower elements <br />• Floor coatings and mortars <br />• Gasoline containment <br />