Bason
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OTC friendly routes to epoxy
Hello,
I am highly interested in learning if there are any viable OTC routes to synthesizing rudimentary epoxy resins. I work making epoxy precast parts and
have unlimited access to various types of epoxy resins, but have been unable to understand its manufacture process at a small, non-industrial scale.
Does anyone have experience synthesizing epoxy and its hardeners? I am somewhat familiar with the epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A precursors needed
to make it. Any other easy-to-synthesize simple resins or plastics you would reccomend? I've experimented with sebacoyl chloride to make nylon 6,10
as well as the production of bakelite from phenol. Any other polymers which are accessible to make at the home lab?
Thanks!
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CaptainMolo
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I'm currently looking into this quite a bit for a series I'm going to start on the subject. I've heard that urea formaldehyde resins are relatively
straightforward. You should be able to pick both of these precursors up at the local hardware store and pharmacy. Paraformaldehyde is used in RV
camper toilet treatments, and urea is in some formulations of instant cold packs, but it's cheaper to buy it online from fabric dye supply companies.
I am unsure of the details, but here's the wiki page, with some googling I'm sure you can find a full synthesis out there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea-formaldehyde
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