wodejxc - 15-7-2015 at 01:26
When I buy chemical from a Chinese website, I learn a new chemical named f201 urethane acrylate, and i searched this on Wikipedia, what Wikipedia told
me is "Polyurethane (PUR and PU) is a polymer composed of a chain of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links. While most polyurethanes are
thermosetting polymers that do not melt when heated, thermoplastic polyurethanes are also available." However, I still don't know what its really
usages, so please someone can tell me.
Praxichys - 15-7-2015 at 06:17
F201 urethane acrylate appears to be an oligomer of urethane-acrylate resin. My guess is that it is used in applications where application of liquid
is involved, like urethane varnish.
This is not really a question for the "Energetic Materials" subforum, by the way.
[Edited on 15-7-2015 by Praxichys]