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TBPB in Unsaturated Polyester Resin: Complete Curing Guide

Updated on Jun 01 ,2026
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Introduction to TBPB in UPR Curing

TBPB (tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate) is one of the most widely used high-temperature organic peroxide initiators for unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) curing. As a member of the peroxyester family, TBPB offers excellent thermal stability, predictable decomposition kinetics, and superior mechanical properties in the final cured product. This guide provides a complete overview of using TBPB for UPR curing applications.

What is TBPB?

TBPB (CAS No. 614-45-9, molecular formula C₁₁H₁₄O₃) is a clear liquid organic peroxide with the following key properties:

  • Chemical Name: tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate
  • Molecular Weight: 194.23 g/mol
  • Active Oxygen Content: ~8.24%
  • Half-Life: 10 hours at 104°C (219°F)
  • Forms: Available as 98%+ pure liquid or diluted formulations

How TBPB Works in UPR Curing

The curing of unsaturated polyester resin involves a free-radical chain polymerization mechanism. TBPB acts as a thermal initiator that decomposes at elevated temperatures to generate free radicals:

TBPB → tert-Butoxy radical + Benzoyloxy radical → Initiates UPR crosslinking

Advantages of TBPB for UPR:

  • High-temperature curing: Ideal for hot press molding, pultrusion, and SMC/BMC processes
  • Excellent shelf stability: Longer storage life compared to MEKP and other low-temperature peroxides
  • Superior mechanical properties: Provides higher crosslink density and better thermal resistance
  • Low odor: Less offensive than alternative initiators

Recommended TBPB Dosage for UPR

The optimal TBPB dosage varies depending on the resin system, processing method, and desired curing speed:

Application Temperature Range Recommended Dosage
Pultrusion 140-170°C 1.0-2.5% by weight
SMC/BMC Molding 135-160°C 1.0-2.0% by weight
Hot Press Molding 130-165°C 1.2-2.5% by weight
Filament Winding 120-150°C 1.5-2.0% by weight

Note: Dosages are calculated based on resin weight. Always perform small-scale trials to optimize for your specific formulation.

Processing Considerations

Temperature Control

TBPB requires elevated temperatures (above 120°C) to initiate curing. The half-life at typical processing temperatures:

  • At 150°C: ~2 minutes
  • At 140°C: ~4 minutes
  • At 130°C: ~10 minutes
  • At 120°C: ~25 minutes

Mixing and Safety

  • Mix TBPB thoroughly but gently to avoid air entrapment
  • Maintain resin temperature below 40°C (104°F) before curing
  • Use proper PPE: gloves, safety goggles, and chemical-resistant clothing
  • Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C (86°F)
  • Keep away from reducing agents, acids, and heavy metal compounds

TBPB vs. Other UPR Initiators

Initiator Active Temperature Half-Life at 100°C Best Application
TBPB 120-170°C ~12 hours High-temp processes
MEKP RT-120°C ~2 minutes Room temp curing
BPO 70-110°C ~30 minutes Medium-temp curing
CHP 100-150°C ~6 hours High-temp molding

Conclusion

TBPB (tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate) is the initiator of choice for high-temperature unsaturated polyester resin curing applications. Its excellent thermal stability, predictable curing kinetics, and ability to produce high-quality parts with superior mechanical properties make it indispensable in the composites industry. When used at the recommended dosage of 1.0-2.5% by weight and processed at temperatures between 130-170°C, TBPB delivers reliable and consistent UPR curing results.

For more information on TBPB sourcing, pricing, and technical support, contact High Mountain Chemical today.

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