Growth in the application areas, increasing demand for high temperature composites in the railway and defense applications, use of high temperature adhesives as a replacement for mechanical fasteners in high end applications, and the increasing demand for high temperature thermoplastic resins for composite applications is driving the global high temperature resin market.
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Composites is the fastest growing application of the high temperature resin
High temperature composites are used in various industries such as aerospace & defense, transportation, building & construction, and marine. High temperature resins are used in composites to increase resistivity to ignition and the reduction of smoke, fume emission, and heat release. These properties of high temperature resins in composites are driving their use in the rail, aerospace, and building & construction industries. In the aerospace & defense industry, they are used in sidewalls, ceilings, edges, bulkheads, flooring & doors, window reveals, seating, ducting, and latches.
Epoxy is the largest market for high temperature resin
Epoxy is widely used as a high temperature resin as it has superior properties, such as high adhesion, impact resistance, flexibility, chemical and solvent resistance, and others. High temperature epoxy resins offer a unique combination of adhesion, chemical resistance, and physical properties that provide outstanding protection against severe corrosive environments. They are extensively used in industrial applications such as refineries, chemical plants, and marine equipment, such as offshore drilling platforms, and merchant ships.