Definitions for "Epichlorohydrin"
Epoxide compound with the formula CH2Cl-(CH-CH2)O, the raw material for epoxy resins
A highly volatile, unstable liquid epoxide. It is a major raw material for epoxy and phenoxy resins and has other industrial uses. It is a treatment chemical that is regulated in drinking water under the Phase II Rule for synthetic organic contaminants and inorganic contaminants.
The basic epoxidizing resin intermediate used in the production of epoxy resins. It contains an epoxy group and is highly reactive with polyhydric phenols such as bisphenol-A.
Keywords:  ech, epdm, elastomers, synthetic, lieu
(ECH): A synthetic rubber material similar to EPDM with a stronger resistance to animal fats and oils than EPDM.
(ECH): a synthetic rubber including two epichlorohydrin based elastomers. It is similar to and compatible with EPDM. ECH is typically used in lieu of EPDM when enhanced resistance to animal fat or other oils is needed.