Ketone Resin N

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Description

[BASF] Brand name for a polycyclohexanone resin that was manufactured from 1967 to 1982. Ketone Resin N replaced AW-2 then was itself replaced by K-80 Laropal K-80 (de la Rie and Shedrinsky 1989). Ketone Resin N is prepared by the polycondensation of cyclohexanone. It is more brittle and susceptible to oxidation than the modified polycyclohexanones such as MS2A. Ketone Resin N was used in the original 371 BEVA 371 formulation.

Synonyms and Related Terms

resina cetona (Esp.); Laropal K-80

Additional Information

E.R. de la Rie, A.M. Shedrinsky, 'The chemistry of ketone resins and the synthesis of a derivative with increased stability and flexibility' Studies in Conservation 34:9-19, 1989.

Authority

  • Conservation Materials Ltd., Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
  • Teri Hensick, Teri Hensick, contributed information, 1998

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