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Dabge

Manufactured by AkzoNobel

DABGE is a laboratory instrument designed for the analysis and characterization of various chemical and biological samples. It functions as a precision analytical tool, providing accurate measurements and data collection for research and testing purposes. The core function of DABGE is to facilitate analytical processes, enabling researchers and scientists to obtain reliable and reproducible results.

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Lightweight Thermosetting Composite Material

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CSBO (100 parts by weight), CA-TETA (37.7 parts by weight, containing 16.86% of carbamate salt, such as 6.4 parts by weight of carbamate salt and 31.3 parts by weight of TETA), epoxy resin DABGE (6.6 parts by weight), and filler 031DU40 (commercially available from AkzoNobel, 5% of the total weight of CSBO, CA-TETA, and DABGE) were stirred to mix well, and then put into an oven at 130° C. for 30 minutes to obtain a product. The product had a density of 101 Kg/m3, a tensile strength of 0.82 Kgf/cm2, an elongation of 31.1%, and a tear strength of 0.55 Kgf/cm.

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Lightweight Epoxy Resin Formulation

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Example 9

CSBO (100 parts by weight), CA-TETA (37.7 parts by weight, containing 16.86% of carbamate salt, such as 6.4 parts by weight of carbamate salt and 31.3 parts by weight of TETA), epoxy resin DABGE (6.6 parts by weight), and filler 031DU40 (commercially available from AkzoNobel, 5% of the total weight of CSBO, CA-TETA, and DABGE) were stirred to mix well, and then put into an oven at 130° C. for 30 minutes to obtain a product. The product had a density of 101 Kg/m3, a tensile strength of 0.82 Kgf/cm2, an elongation of 31.1%, and a tear strength of 0.55 Kgf/cm.

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Lightweight Insulation Material Synthesis

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Example 8

CSBO (100 parts by weight), CA-TETA (36.8 parts by weight, containing 16.86% of carbamate salt, such as 6.2 parts by weight of carbamate salt and 30.6 parts by weight of TETA), epoxy resin DABGE (3.2 parts by weight), filler 031DU40 (commercially available from AkzoNobel, 5% of the total weight of CSBO, CA-TETA, and DABGE) were stirred to mix well, and then put into an oven at 130° C. for 30 minutes to obtain a product. The product had a density of 96 Kg/m3, a tensile strength of 0.16 Kgf/cm2, an elongation of 38.3%, and a tear strength of 0.22 Kgf/cm.

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Lightweight Thermal-Resistant Material Synthesis

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Example 8

CSBO (100 parts by weight), CA-TETA (36.8 parts by weight, containing 16.86% of carbamate salt, such as 6.2 parts by weight of carbamate salt and 30.6 parts by weight of TETA), epoxy resin DABGE (3.2 parts by weight), filler 031DU40 (commercially available from AkzoNobel, 5% of the total weight of CSBO, CA-TETA, and DABGE) were stirred to mix well, and then put into an oven at 130° C. for 30 minutes to obtain a product. The product had a density of 96 Kg/m3, a tensile strength of 0.16 Kgf/cm2, an elongation of 38.3%, and a tear strength of 0.22 Kgf/cm.

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