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- Epoxy abstract "Epoxy is the cured end product of epoxy resins, as well as a colloquial name for the epoxide functional group. Epoxy is also a common name for a type of strong adhesive used for sticking things together and covering surfaces, typically two resins that need to be mixed together before use. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups. Epoxy resins may be reacted (cross-linked) either with themselves through catalytic homopolymerisation, or with a wide range of co-reactants including polyfunctional amines, acids (and acid anhydrides), phenols, alcohols, and thiols. These co-reactants are often referred to as hardeners or curatives, and the cross-linking reaction is commonly referred to as curing. Reaction of polyepoxides with themselves or with polyfunctional hardeners forms a thermosetting polymer, often with strong mechanical properties as well as high temperature and chemical resistance. Epoxy has a wide range of industrial applications, including metal coatings, use in electronic and electrical components, high tension electrical insulators, fibre-reinforced plastic materials, and structural adhesives. Epoxy resin is employed to bind gutta percha in some root canal procedures.Popular consumer two-part epoxy adhesives for home, shop, and hobby are available in stores ranging in a wide selection of properties, including slow Vs. fast curing time, opaque Vs. clear colors, water-proof Vs water-resistant, and flexible Vs. rigid. A common misconception is that all epoxies are waterproof, however many, —perhaps most,— are not recommended for long-term submersion, (such as flower vases,) nor below the water line. Also, some epoxies bond better than others to different materials, —even to different metals.".
- Epoxy thumbnail FiveMinEpoxy.jpg?width=300.
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- Epoxy wikiPageExternalLink electrical-insulation.
- Epoxy wikiPageID "211724".
- Epoxy wikiPageRevisionID "605625749".
- Epoxy hasPhotoCollection Epoxy.
- Epoxy subject Category:Adhesives.
- Epoxy subject Category:Organic_polymers.
- Epoxy subject Category:Synthetic_resins.
- Epoxy subject Category:Thermosetting_plastics.
- Epoxy comment "Epoxy is the cured end product of epoxy resins, as well as a colloquial name for the epoxide functional group. Epoxy is also a common name for a type of strong adhesive used for sticking things together and covering surfaces, typically two resins that need to be mixed together before use. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups.".
- Epoxy label "Epoxidharz".
- Epoxy label "Epoxy".
- Epoxy label "Epoxy".
- Epoxy label "Epóxi".
- Epoxy label "Polyépoxyde".
- Epoxy label "Resina epossidica".
- Epoxy label "Resina epoxi".
- Epoxy label "Żywice epoksydowe".
- Epoxy label "Эпоксидная смола".
- Epoxy label "إيبوكسي".
- Epoxy label "エポキシ樹脂".
- Epoxy label "环氧树脂".
- Epoxy sameAs Epoxidová_pryskyřice.
- Epoxy sameAs Epoxidharz.
- Epoxy sameAs Resina_epoxi.
- Epoxy sameAs Polyépoxyde.
- Epoxy sameAs Epoksi.
- Epoxy sameAs Resina_epossidica.
- Epoxy sameAs エポキシ樹脂.
- Epoxy sameAs 에폭시.
- Epoxy sameAs Epoxy.
- Epoxy sameAs Żywice_epoksydowe.
- Epoxy sameAs Epóxi.
- Epoxy sameAs m.01f0y0.
- Epoxy sameAs Q143983.
- Epoxy sameAs Q143983.
- Epoxy wasDerivedFrom Epoxy?oldid=605625749.
- Epoxy depiction FiveMinEpoxy.jpg.
- Epoxy isPrimaryTopicOf Epoxy.