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Mitsui MILEX™ RN-2830MR Acrylic Rubber Modified Phenolic Resin
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Phenolic; Phenolic/Rubber; Molded

Material Notes: The MILEX™ Family of products is widely featured in brake systems of automobiles made by automakers through Mitsui Chemicals'. The phenolic material is primarily used as binders in brake pad and clutch facing disc friction materials. The advantage of incorporating the MILEX material into a brake design is that the material provides a non-abrasive, vibratory free surface finish, which is very important in the performance of the brake system. Additionally, its superior performance at elevated temperatures and excellent moldability aids in brake noise reduction.

The RN series are novolak type phenolic resins modified by special elastomers. This series consists of a grouping of acrylic rubber modified resin in addition to the RS-2210MB grade, a silicon rubber modified resin. This series is recognized worldwide by the automotive industry for its thermal shock and chemical resistant properties. In addition, this particular series possesses anti-brake noise and vibratory qualities in brake pad applications. Some of the most demanding electrical applications choose phenolic resin due to the material's high dielectric strength, superior insulation resistance and high temperature resistance. Typical applications include use as an Epoxy Resin hardener for electronic materials such as encapsulation for I.C., an adhesive with elastomers and to improve the high heat resistance of thermoplastics.

Applications:

  • Automotive friction materials (brake pads, clutch facing discs, etc)
  • Epoxy resin hardener for electronic materials
  • Additive to improve heat resistance of thermoplastics
  • Adhesives, especially with elastomers, to bond to metal

Information provided by Mitsui.

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Available Properties
  • Maximum Service Temperature, Air, Softening point
  • Processing Temperature, Press Cure, 8-10 minutes
  • Processing Temperature, Post cure, 5 hours
  • Gel Time
  
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Mitsui Chemicals America

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Plastic

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