epoxyencapsulated
Epoxy encapsulated refers to a process and the resulting state where an object or electronic component is encased in epoxy resin. This process is often used for protection, insulation, and structural reinforcement. The epoxy resin, typically a two-part thermosetting polymer, is mixed and then poured over or around the item to be encapsulated. Once cured, the epoxy forms a hard, solid, and often transparent or translucent protective shell.
The primary benefits of epoxy encapsulation include safeguarding components from environmental factors such as moisture, dust,
Applications for epoxy encapsulation are widespread. It is commonly employed in the electronics industry to protect