University Of Karbala, resins and asphaltene

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this presentation talks about resins and asphaltene.


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UV-Visible Spectroscopy Presentation By : Moamel Ahmed Shadahan Ali Mohammed Salim Hussain Ali Sawadi University Of Karbala College Of Engineering Petroleum Department

Introduction to UV-Visible

Definition of Resin. Resins are a type of polymer that are created by the combination of various monomers.

The history of Resins. Resins are unique compounds that have been around for centuries.

Different types of Resins. There are two main types of resins: natural resins and synthetic resins. Natural resins are derived from plants, and synthetic resins are created from petrochemicals.

Epoxy Resin. Epoxy resins are a type of thermosetting polymer that are known for their high strength, durability, and resistance to chemicals and heat.

Polyester Resin. Polyester resins are a type of thermosetting polymer that are used in different applications.

Silicone Resin. Silicone resins are a type of thermosetting polymer that have excellent resistance to heat.

Resin Manufacturing Process. Monomer collection. Polymerization. Processing and Forming. Curing.

Multiple uses of Resins. There are a lot of uses of Resins, so we will mention the most important ones : It is used to treat superficial wounds and burns. Also, to maintain Egyptian mummies. It is used also, in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps and cosmetics. In manufacturing furniture and garbage bins.

Definition of Asphaltene. The difference between Asphalt and Asphaltene. Properties of Asphaltene. Multiple uses of Asphaltene. Some problems of Asphaltene .

Definition of Asphaltene. Asphaltene is a high molecular weight compound found in crude oil.

The main difference between them is that asphalt is a raw material, and asphaltene is a product of the oxidation of that material. The difference between Asphalt and Asphaltene. Asphalt

Properties of Asphaltene. Flexibility. Water resistant. Durability.

Multiple uses of Asphaltene. Road construction. Road repair. Construction applications .

Some problems of Asphaltene. Cracks. Formation of hot spots. Slippage.

Do you have any questions?

Thank you for listening.

What is Resin? wiseGEEK. Unified dictionary of biology terms. Chemicaltasfyeh.com m.marefa.com ….. References
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