epoxylike
Epoxylike is an adjectival descriptor used in materials science and industry to denote substances, coatings, adhesives or formulations that resemble or mimic the properties of epoxy resins. The term is not a formal chemical classification but a practical label for materials that exhibit similar performance characteristics—such as strong adhesion, chemical and solvent resistance, dimensional stability and the ability to form highly crosslinked thermoset networks—without necessarily containing epoxide (oxirane) functional groups.
Epoxy resins are based on epoxide groups (three-membered cyclic ethers) that undergo ring-opening polymerization and crosslinking.
Because of their performance profile, epoxylike materials are used in coatings, adhesives, composite matrices, electrical laminates
Safety and environmental considerations
Epoxylike formulations can present similar hazards to epoxies, including skin sensitization, respiratory irritation and difficulties in