Oil-resistant polyresin is a polymer material with strong oil resistance. It is usually synthesized from a variety of chemical components (such as resins, cross-linking agents, etc.) and can be used for a long time in an oil medium environment without degradation or performance failure. Its main features are:
Oil resistance: It can resist the erosion of a variety of oils (such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, lubricating oil, etc.) and is not easy to dissolve or swell.
Chemical stability: In oil media, oil-resistant polyresin can maintain its mechanical strength, morphology and performance, and is suitable for equipment or parts that need to contact oil products.
High temperature resistance: It has good high temperature stability and can maintain its oil resistance in high temperature environments.
Wide adaptability: It is suitable for a wide range of application scenarios, such as automobiles, mechanical equipment, industrial pipeline seals, electronic devices and other fields that require oil-resistant materials.
Common oil-resistant polyresins include phenolic resins, epoxy resins, polyurethane resins, etc. They are widely used in sealing materials, coatings, insulating materials and other fields, especially in automobile manufacturing, petrochemicals and machinery industries.