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Polybutadiene resins are high-hydrocarbon-content, thermosetting resins whose excellent electrical properties, excellent chemical resistance, high thermal distortion temperatures, low water absorption, and ready cure with peroxide catalysts make them of interest for many applications. On the basis of these properties, polybutadiene resins are formulated to be used in compression, transfer, and injection molding, in the preparation of pre-pregs, and in wet lay-up laminating. Various polybutadiene derivatives extend their use as resin modifiers, coatings, adhesives, and potting compounds.
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Stander, M. (1982). Polybutadiene Resins. In: Lubin, G. (eds) Handbook of Composites. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7139-1_4
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