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Sialyte™ Inorganic Resin

What are Inorganic Resins?

True inorganic resins are unique in that they contain no carbon in the uncured or cured resin system, yet they still exhibit processing characteristics similar to common organic resins. For instance, inorganic resins can be cast or injected into molds or incorporated with fibers and/or particulates and then cured at relatively low temperatures. Inorganic resins also have the unique property of immediate high-temperature performance after cure, without the high-temperature processing required by ceramics.

Inorganic resins hold the key to expanding composite performance mainly because of improved temperature performance, but they also exhibit high compressive strengths and low dielectric properties. With these characteristics, inorganic resins fill the performance niche between ceramics or metals and organic resins. Over the past two years, CRG has developed inorganic resins and inorganic composites for many applications. The potential for these materials is enormous.

What is Sialyte?

Sialyte samplesSialyte, an inorganic resin developed by CRG, is processed like an organic polymer at low temperatures (<85ºC) and offers consistent performance at temperatures up to 900ºC after cure. The cured material also has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, low dielectric properties, and relatively high compressive strengths. In addition, cured Sialyte material can be machined.

CRG has demonstrated significant achievements in tailoring this inorganic polymer for specific applications. CRG has fabricated many fiber-reinforced composites with Sialyte resin using hand lay-up and limited resin transfer molding (RTM). Sialyte material costs are competitive when compared with most composite materials. Potential applications that would benefit from Sialyte performance include high-temperature tolerant fireproof structures (hot structures), low dielectric structures, thermal barrier coatings, thermal protection systems, and high-temperature tooling.


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