epoksisia
Epoksisia refers to epoxy-based resins and related polymers. This class is defined by reactive epoxide (oxirane) groups that enable rapid crosslinking when cured with suitable hardeners, producing thermosetting networks with strong adhesion, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength.
Common epoksisia resins include diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA). Curing involves opening the epoxide rings
Besides DGEBA, cycloaliphatic and novolac types offer improved UV stability and heat resistance. Epoksisia are produced
Applications span protective coatings for wood and metal, structural composites in aerospace and wind energy, electronic
Safety considerations include skin sensitization and respiratory irritation from uncured resins. Proper handling, ventilation, and personal
Epoksisia production and testing are governed by standards from organizations such as ASTM and ISO, covering