epoxy resin
Epoxy resin is a thermoplastic resin made from epoxy groups and a cross-linking agent that react with each other under certain conditions. It is known for its high strength, is heat resistant and can withstand high loads without breaking or deforming.
Another advantage of epoxy resin is that it is chemical resistant, making it particularly suitable for applications in humid or aggressive environments. It is often used as an adhesive, coating or laminate in the construction of boats and much more.
In the adhesive industry, epoxy resins are used in epoxy adhesives. These adhesives, like epoxy resins, are very durable. This makes them ideal for applications where high chemical resistance is required or the joint is exposed to a very humid environment.
Epoxy adhesives are often sold as two-component systems, where the epoxy resin and crosslinker are packaged separately and only need to be mixed together immediately before use. This type of adhesive requires precise dosing and careful application to achieve optimum performance.
- Durable, optimal results
- High hardness due to 70% metal content
- Drain-proof and unlimited gap filling
- Universal bonding of a wide variety of material combinations
- Tensile and impact resistant
- Can be sanded and painted over
- Rapid hardening