polyepoksidien
Polyepoksidit, commonly known as epoxy resins, are a class of thermosetting polymers that are synthesized through the reaction of an epoxide with a polyfunctional amine, anhydride, or phenol. These resins are characterized by the presence of one or more epoxide groups, which are three-membered cyclic ethers. Upon curing, typically initiated by a hardener, these epoxide groups open and form strong covalent cross-links, resulting in a rigid, three-dimensional network structure.
The properties of polyepoksidien can be significantly tailored by varying the type of epoxide precursor and
Polyepoksidien find extensive use across numerous industries. They are commonly employed as adhesives for structural bonding,