Nihon Zairyo Giken Launches Difunctional Linked Benzoxazine 'BBzP'
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Nihon Zairyo Giken has launched 'BBzP,' a new difunctional linked benzoxazine featuring high heat resistance, low moisture absorption, and low dielectric properties. While achieving a high glass transition temperature (Tg) of approximately 250°C, it maintains a low melting point of about 117°C, facilitating ease of processing. The company anticipates applications in electronic materials, aerospace, and heat-resistant adhesives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the new product that Japan Material Technology Research has started selling?
- A: It is a bifunctional linkage benzoxazine called 'BBzP'.
- Q: What are the main features of BBzP?
- A: High heat resistance, low moisture absorption, low dielectric properties, and low curing shrinkage. Additionally, it has a high glass transition temperature of about 250°C and a low melting point of about 117°C, making it excellent for processing.
- Q: What applications are expected for BBzP?
- A: It is expected to be used in a wide range of fields requiring high heat resistance and high reliability, such as electronic materials (encapsulants, substrate materials, adhesives, etc.), aerospace materials, and heat-resistant adhesives.
- Q: Can you provide an overview of Japan Material Technology Research?
- A: Established in August 2015, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, with a capital of 300 million yen (including capital reserve). The company operates in the functional materials business.
- Q: Where can I go to inquire about the products?
- A: You can use the contact form on the official website of Japan Material Technology Research (https://www.jmtc.co.jp/contact/).