What are Bisphenolic Resins?
Bisphenolic Polyester Resins are produced by incorporating Bisphenol A (BPA) into the formulation. The addition of this organic compound results in a resin with unique technical characteristics, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
Thanks to their complex chemical structure, these resins exhibit a variety of distinct properties.Bisphenolic Resins Features

- Excellent Chemical Resistance: Bisphenolic resins exhibit outstanding chemical resistance, with the ability to withstand concentrated acids, corrosive bases, and aggressive solvents.
- Critical Thermal Resistance: These resins can operate at high temperatures, often exceeding 200°C. Certain specific formulations can maintain their integrity at temperatures up to 250°C.
- Pressure Resistance: Bisphenolic resins demonstrate remarkable pressure resistance, withstanding loads exceeding 10,000 psi (pounds per square inch), making them suitable for applications involving high pressure.
- Tanks and Pipelines: Thanks to their exceptional chemical resistance and hardness, these resins are the ideal choice for constructing tanks, pipelines, and equipment exposed to aggressive chemical reagents.
- Energy Industry: These resins are used in energy applications, such as industrial pipelines, where resistance to high pressure and elevated temperatures is essential to ensure system integrity.
