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Epoxy Systems

An epoxy system typically consists of two parts, a "resin" and a "hardener". It has many industrial uses including coatings, carbon fiber and fiberglass reinforcement, adhesives, and composite materials. Epoxy, or "polyepoxide" forms what is known in chemistry as a "covalent bond" when the resin and the hardener are mixed together. This covalent bond is extremly strong and requires a substantial amount of energy to break. When an epoxy product hardens it is said to "cure" and becomes a material known as a polymer. Curing times and effects vary by product, and we offer a wide range of epoxy systems that are tailored to suit your needs.

Some common uses of epoxy products:
  • Paints and Coatings- Epoxies can coat to prevent rust and corrosion, as well as high performance flooring applications
  • Adhesives- Epoxy adhesives belong to a class of products known as "Structural Adhesives". Also called "Engineering adhesives", types of applicable uses include situations in which high performance and high strength bonding are required, such as on airplanes.
  • Industrial tooling and composites - The creation of castings or fixtures, or for the development of specific molding.
  • Electrical systems and electronics- Often resins are used in electrical components to mask soldering jobs and in the potting of transformers and inducters through vacuum impregnation.
  • Consumer and marine applications- Useful in boat repair and assembly, epoxy is often used in conjunction with polyurethane paint or varnishes to protect from UV light.
  • Aerospace applications- Epoxy can be mixed with other fiber materials to form a structural matrix. These matrixes have use in aerospace construction.
  • Art- Epoxy systems can be used as a decorative tool when mixed with pigmentation
  • Wind energy applications- Through Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Moulding (VARTIM) epoxy is favored for the manufacture of rotor blades in wind turbines.
To learn more about our individual epoxy systems, browse our product catalog to find the materials that are right for you.

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