epoksiin
Epoksiin is a term encountered in some technical writings that may refer to epoxy-related substances, but its meaning is not fixed. In standard chemical nomenclature, there is no widely recognized compound named "epoksiin." Consequently, definitions of epoksiin can vary by language, region, or context. Broadly, the root "epoxi-" refers to epoxides, which are three-membered ring ethers, or to epoxy resins formed by linking oxirane rings into a polymer network.
Epoxy compounds are typically produced by reacting epichlorohydrin with phenols or polyols to form glycidyl ethers,
Common applications include protective coatings for metals and concrete, adhesives, composite matrices for fiber-reinforced plastics, and
Safety: epoxy systems can irritate skin and eyes; curing agents may be hazardous. Proper handling, ventilation,
This is a neutral encyclopedic sketch; for precise identification, consult chemical databases or the specific source