Process Services Ltd, is a new specialist polymer design and development company and has researched and developed a new series of ‘green’ epoxy curing agents.
The Furalkamine range of polymers combat the withdrawal of conventional Mannich base grades prohibited in Europe under REACH regulations or due to inclusion of undesirable residual monomers.
The Furalkamines are a new form of Mannich base curing agents, derived from pentosane-rich biomass. Subsequent reaction with a variety of amines influences the processing characteristics and offers a new solution to low temperature cure and cure under adverse conditions, whilst maintaining regulatory compliance.
These attributes make them ideal as the principal curing agent or modifiers for other curing agents in the formulation of solvent free or high solids, low VOC maintenance specialised marine coatings, flooring and adhesives.
A patent is pending for this new chemistry and CPS are developing the products further. Bitrez will be manufacturing the Furalkamine grades under licence from CPS.
Paul Jones, managing director for Bitrez and CPS, and the inventor of the Furalkamines, said: “Our new Furalkamine grades are a great example of how we lead the way in continually pushing the boundaries of chemistry to provide our customers with innovative bespoke solutions. These solutions fill the gaps generated by removal of products, like conventional Mannich base curing agents, from the marketplace due to regulatory changes.
“Our focus on regulatory compliance, sustainability and reduced hazard rating whilst providing the highest technical performance is one of the reasons why we are growing so rapidly.”
Resin manufacturers were recently forced to withdraw or rationalise some conventional Mannich base curing agents from their product range because of REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) compliance.