Cadox D-50 VR Vanishing Red MEKP Hardener / Liquid Catalyst for Polyster & Vinyl Ester Resins (Methyl Ethyl Keytone Peroxide)
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SKU:
CADOX_D-50VR_0.5OZ
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$ 3.99 USD
325 units available
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- Type Activators
- Vendor Cadox by Nouryon
- SKU CADOX_D-50VR_0.5OZ
Cadox D-50 VR MEKP, the Industry-Standard Catalyst for Polyster Resins, Vinyl Ester Resins and Gel Coats
MEKP (Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide) is a catalyst used in composites manufacturing for polyester and vinyl ester resins and gel coats. It reacts with the resin (typically Part-A in a 2-part system) to cure it from a reactive liquid into an inert/non-reactive solid. It is used in varying ratios, generally between 1%-3%, depending on the product being used.
The Cadox D-50 VR is formulated with the convenient Vanishing Red Dye that helps the technicians determine fully-cured vs. uncured material through the installation process.
MEK-P Hardener is available in a variety of sizes: 1/2 fl oz ( ounce bottle (#69-A) One gallon (#69-D) One case of four gallons (#69-E
Resin formulas that require MEK-P as their curing agent is often packed in a 2-part system or kit with enough MEKP pre-packed to catalyze the resin. However, MEKP may be purchased individually as well.
MEKP is an organic peroxide and should always be handled with care, using the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, and always referencing the SDS and TDS before use to gain context.
Important Note: Specific curing characteristics and processing parameters can vary based on the type of resin, ambient conditions, and specific composite application. Always refer to the resin manufacturer's TDS, SDS, and all guidelines recommended curing instructions for proper use and expected results.
Shipping Notes:
- MEKP material cannot be returned, there are no returns.
- This material cannot ship via Air.
- 1/2 oz, 2oz, and 12-oz bottles can ship via Limited Quantities Ground service no problem
- 1-Gallon pails and larger must ship via Ground Hazardous Materials Classification, and the $50 hazmat courier surcharge will be added during checkout.
Important information about the use of MEKP as a catalyst in composites:
- Role of MEK-P as the Catalyst: In composites, a catalyst is used to start and even accelerate the curing (hardening) process of a resin formula/system. MEKP is a class of free-radical initiators, meaning that it triggers the polymerization reaction in polyester and vinyl ester resins, and leads to the formation of an inert solid with durable properties.
- Mixing with a Resin: MEK-P is typically mixed with a resin formula just before application/installation/pouring. It is what initiates the reactive process, that is typically defined by different popular setting steps: 1) set time/working life/pot life, 2) handling strength time/functional cure time, and 3) full cure time. The ratio of resin formula (typically labeled Part-A) and MEK-P catalyst (typically labeled Part-B) is carefully controlled and measured to achieve particular desired curing characteristics and processing times. The specific mixing ratio and mixing instructions may vary depending on the resin manufacturer's recommendations and application instructions.
- Curing Process: Once MEKP is mixed with the resin, a chemical reaction starts that causes the resin to crosslink and solidify. The curing process can be accelerated by applying heat, which helps to speed up the reaction and shorten the overall curing time. Refer to the resin manufacturer's TDS and recommendations and application instructions for detailed information about Set Times, Handling Strength Times, and Full Cure Times that can be expected during the curing process.
- Safety Precautions: MEKP is a hazardous substance and should be handled with caution. It is necessary to read the formula's TDS and SDS, and all additional manufacturer's literature on applying MEK-P into their resin systems. This is necessary to gain context on safely storing, handling, applying, and discarding this chemical. MEK-P is flammable, corrosive and can release toxic fumes, so appropriate safety measures, such as wearing protective gloves, goggles, and working in a well-ventilated area, should be followed. Always consult the safety data sheet (SDS) and follow the guidelines for proper handling, storage, and disposal.
- Shelf Life: MEKP has a limited shelf life and can degrade over time, affecting its effectiveness as a catalyst. It is important to check the expiration date and use fresh MEKP to ensure reliable curing performance.
Product Name
Cadox D-50 VR Vanishing Red MEKP Hardener / Liquid Catalyst for Polyester & Vinyl Ester Resins (Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide)
Brief Description
Cadox D-50 VR is a general-purpose Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP) hardener and liquid catalyst. It acts as a free radical initiator, essential for curing promoted unsaturated polyester resins, vinyl ester resins, and gel coats at room temperature. This product is formulated with a unique vanishing red cure indicator system, which visually aids technicians in distinguishing between uncured and fully-cured material during application.
Popular Applications & Uses
- Curing of polyester and vinyl ester resins in composite manufacturing processes.- Hardening gel coats and topcoats for a durable finish.- Production of fiberglass-reinforced plastics.- Manufacturing of various composite materials, including those for automotive and aerospace sectors.- Used in coatings, paints, and adhesives to enhance mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and dimensional stability.- Applications in construction materials, such as polymer concrete.- Fabrication processes like hand lay-up, spray-up, continuous laminating, centrifugal casting, and resin transfer molding.- Repairing tank linings and blistering boat hulls.- Potting and encapsulating electronic components.
Industries that Commonly Use It
- Aerospace/Defense (for composite structures)- Automotive Service/Repair (for fiberglass repair and car industry applications)- Chemical Industry (as a chemical additive and curing agent)- Construction/Building Services (for construction materials, pools, ponds, and general building applications)- Fabrication (for general reinforced plastics and composite part creation)- General Manufacturing (in the production of resins, synthetic rubber, and plastics)- Marine (for boat building, repair, and floating equipment)- Mold Making/Casting (for large molds, centrifugal casting, and resin transfer molding)- Plastic Fabrication (in the fiberglass and plastics industry)- Prosumer (for hobbyists and DIY users working with resins)- Transportation/Specialty Vehicle (for various vehicle components and repairs)
Special and Unique Features
- **Vanishing Red Cure Indicator System:** This distinct feature allows technicians to visually monitor the curing process, as the red color disappears when the material is fully cured, ensuring proper application and preventing uncured spots.- **Low-Hydrogen Peroxide Content:** Contributes to improved curing of vinyl ester resins and helps reduce porosity in gel coats, leading to a smoother, more durable finish.
Key Properties
- **Chemical Type:** Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide (MEKP), an organic peroxide.- **Function:** Curing agent/catalyst for unsaturated polyester and vinyl ester resins, and gel coats.- **Curing Mechanism:** Initiates a free radical polymerization process, cross-linking the resin to convert it from a liquid to a solid.- **Cure Conditions:** Designed for room temperature curing, often in conjunction with accelerators like cobalt naphthenate.- **Reactivity:** Curing efficiency is influenced by MEKP concentration, resin type, temperature, and environmental conditions.- **Shelf Life:** Has a limited shelf life, typically around three months, and should be stored dry and cool (<20°C) away from heat, sunlight, and incompatible chemicals.
Surface Compatibility
- Primarily compatible with unsaturated polyester resins.- Highly compatible with vinyl ester resins, with improved curing due to its low-hydrogen peroxide content.- Essential for use with gel coats.- **Not compatible with epoxy resins;** a different hardener is required for epoxy systems.
Known backups / known substitutes
- **Other MEKP Formulations:** Various types of MEKP hardeners are available, including standard, slow-curing (for large molds), and low-odor or low-volatile formulations for specific environments.- **Benzoyl Peroxide:** An organic peroxide sometimes used in combination with other hardeners to enhance curing speed.- **Cyclohexanone Peroxide:** A less common but effective alternative in specific formulations.- **General Purpose MEKP from other suppliers:** Readily available from composite material suppliers, fiberglass shops, roofing suppliers, boat builders, and auto bodyshops.
Comparison Note
Cadox D-50 VR stands out as an industry-standard MEKP catalyst, particularly noted for its vanishing red cure indicator system, which offers a practical visual aid during application. While many MEKP hardeners exist, Cadox D-50 VR's low-hydrogen peroxide content is a specific advantage for vinyl ester resins and gel coats, contributing to reduced porosity and improved cure. It is crucial to select the correct MEKP formulation based on the specific resin system, desired cure speed, and ambient temperature, always adhering to the resin manufacturer's recommendations.
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