verharder
Verharder, in Dutch usage, denotes a curing agent or hardening component used in resins, coatings, adhesives and similar materials to initiate or accelerate the chemical crosslinking that turns a liquid resin into a solid polymer. The verharder is typically formulated to react with the resin’s functional groups and is selected to achieve the desired cure speed, temperature resistance and mechanical properties. In many systems, the verharder is paired with the resin in a defined stoichiometric ratio and begins reacting upon mixing.
Common types include amine- and anhydride-based hardeners for epoxy resins, which react with epoxide groups to
Applications span construction coatings, automotive adhesives, composite materials, and protective finishes. The choice of verharder affects
Safety and handling require attention to chemical hazards, including sensitization and respiratory or skin irritation. Users