POLYESTER RESIN USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CABLELOC DSI UNDERGROUND IP HOLDINGS LUXEMBOURG S.À R.L. 26B Boulevard Royal Luxembourg 2449 Luxembourg polyester resin for use in stabilization;
CABLELOC FASLOC, INC. 447 DUPONT ROAD MARTINSBURG WV 25401 polyester resin for use in stabilization;
CLEARTUF MAX M&G USA Corporation P.O. Box 8 Applegrove WV 25502 Polyester resin for use in the manufacture of food and beverage containers;
GRILESTA EMS-CHEMIE AG Via Innovativa 1 CH-7013 Domat/Ems Switzerland polyester resin for use in the manufacture of powdered electrostatic coatings in the nature of paint for the protection of surfaces of manufactured goods;
PEER ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY 3801 WEST CHESTER PIKE NEWTOWN SQUARE PA 19073 polyester resin for use in the manufacture of plastic molding compounds;
PEER ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY 3801 WEST CHESTER PIKE NEWTOWN SQUARE PA 19073 polyester resin for use in the manufacture of plastic molding compounds;
ULTRYL AOC 955 Highway 57 East Collierville TN 38017 polyester resin for use in the manufacture of automotive body panels;
VICAST AOC 955 Highway 57 East Collierville TN 38017 polyester resin for use in the manufacture of cultured marble and solid surface products such as sinks, shower stalls, fire places, counter tops and wall panels;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed herein is a plated-polyester article with a plating layer formed on the surface of a polyester article. The polyester article is irradiated with ionizing radiation to crosslink a polyester resin, the arithmetic mean roughness Ra of the surface of the plating layer is at most 1 ?m, and adhesion strength between the polyester article and the plating layer is at least 2 MPa. A production process of a plated-polyester article, which comprises the step of melt-forming a resin composition obtained by dispersing an inorganic filler having an average particle diameter of 1 to 10 ?m in a proportion of 5 to 20 vol. % in a polyester resin, which can be crosslinked by irradiation with ionizing radiation, into a polyester article, is also disclosed.