HJ-0011
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Product Performance
The primary advantage of HJ-0011 lies in its ability to synchronize disparate resin systems. Due to their differing chemical properties, Melamine and Urea resins typically have different curing cycles. During the production of impregnated paper, this discrepancy often makes it difficult to pinpoint a shared curing point, leading to suboptimal bonding and quality issues.
HJ-0011 scientifically addresses these challenges by:
· Synchronized Curing: Precisely matching the optimal curing points of both MF and UF resins, ensuring they solidify simultaneously to significantly enhance product quality.
· Process Control: Allowing for easier control of the pre-curing stage and extending the shelf life of impregnated paper.
· Efficiency & Durability: Substantially reducing pressing time while improving the final product's physical properties, including scratch resistance, stain resistance, and surface gloss.
· Adjustments: Exact dosage may vary depending on the reactivity and pH value of the resin. Pre-production laboratory testing is required to determine the optimal dosage for your specific formulation.
Note: The curing agent should be the last additive incorporated into the resin mix. After adding, verify the curing time to ensure it meets the required production process specifications before transferring the mixture to the glue tank.
Product Performance
The primary advantage of HJ-0011 lies in its ability to synchronize disparate resin systems. Due to their differing chemical properties, Melamine and Urea resins typically have different curing cycles. During the production of impregnated paper, this discrepancy often makes it difficult to pinpoint a shared curing point, leading to suboptimal bonding and quality issues.
HJ-0011 scientifically addresses these challenges by:
· Synchronized Curing: Precisely matching the optimal curing points of both MF and UF resins, ensuring they solidify simultaneously to significantly enhance product quality.
· Process Control: Allowing for easier control of the pre-curing stage and extending the shelf life of impregnated paper.
· Efficiency & Durability: Substantially reducing pressing time while improving the final product's physical properties, including scratch resistance, stain resistance, and surface gloss.
· Adjustments: Exact dosage may vary depending on the reactivity and pH value of the resin. Pre-production laboratory testing is required to determine the optimal dosage for your specific formulation.
Note: The curing agent should be the last additive incorporated into the resin mix. After adding, verify the curing time to ensure it meets the required production process specifications before transferring the mixture to the glue tank.
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