FINE FINISH resin systems are based on different chemistries, such as epoxy, cyanate ester, benzoxazines, bismaleimide,
and modified multi-functional resins, and have been developed for various aerospace applications, including satellites and radomes.

Epoxy resin systems are widely used in aerospace applications due to their high strength, excellent adhesion, and resistance to heat and chemicals.
They are commonly used in the manufacture of structural components such as wings, fuselages, and landing gear.

Cyanate ester resin systems are known for their low dielectric constant, high strength, and excellent thermal stability. They are commonly used in
the manufacture of radomes, which are protective coverings for radar systems.

Benzoxazine resin systems are known for their low shrinkage, high temperature resistance, and flame retardancy. They are commonly used in the
manufacture of aircraft interior components such as seating, panels, and partitions. Bismaleimide resin systems are known for their high strength, stiffness, and thermal stability. They are commonly used in the manufacture of engine
components such as turbine blades, nozzles, and exhaust systems.

Modified multi-functional resins are epoxy-based resins that have been modified with other chemicals to enhance their properties, such as toughness,
impact resistance, and thermal stability. They are commonly used in aerospace applications that require a combination of properties, such as structural
components, radomes, and insulation materials.

FINE FINISH resin systems play a critical role in aerospace applications, providing structural integrity, protection from the environment, and electrical insulation
properties.

Learn more about FINE FINISH products for the Aerospace & Defence Industry.