epoxyresiinien
Epoxyresiinien, commonly referred to as epoxy resins, are a class of reactive thermosetting polymers containing epoxide groups that cure to form crosslinked networks. They are typically based on glycidyl ethers such as diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) or similar structures and are combined with curing agents to initiate hardening.
Curing involves ring-opening polymerization triggered by hardeners such as amines, anhydrides, or phenolics, producing covalent crosslinks.
Key properties include strong adhesion to metals and polymers, excellent chemical and moisture resistance, high mechanical
Major applications include protective coatings, structural adhesives, and composite matrices for fiber-reinforced polymers (aircraft, wind turbines,
Processing and safety: Storage stability varies; mixed systems should be used within pot life. Handling requires
History and outlook: Epoxy resins were developed in the mid-20th century, with commercial products based on