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Epoxy Resin (CAS 25068-38-6) is a versatile thermosetting polymer valued for its exceptional mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and adhesive properties. When cured with an appropriate hardener (typically amines), it forms a tough, durable matrix used in industrial flooring, aerospace composites, and heavy-duty protective coatings. Listings on the platform cover standard viscosity resins suitable for casting, laminating, and civil engineering.
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Causes skin irritation and serious eye irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Avoid prolonged contact.
Epoxy resin is a 2-part system. The ratio depends entirely on the Hardener used (e.g., 2:1 or 100:33 by weight). Always refer to the specific hardener data sheet.
Liquid epoxy can crystallize in cold weather, appearing cloudy or like wax. This is normal. Gently heat the drum to 50-60°C to return it to a clear liquid state.
Yes, once fully cured, epoxy resins are highly resistant to water, chemicals, and many solvents, making them ideal for marine and industrial use.
Only if the specific formulation and curing agent are FDA-compliant or certified for food contact. Standard industrial epoxy is not recommended for direct food contact.