Epoxy resins are tough and versatile polymers. In combination with glass or carbon fibers, they are used, for example, to manufacture components for aircraft, cars, trains, ships and wind turbines.
The waterborne epoxy resin market is growing steadily due to increasing demand for sustainable coatings, stringent environmental regulations, and rising use across construction, automotive, and ...
A University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Materials Science and Engineering team has uncovered liquid crystalline epoxy resins with high thermal conductivity that is up to 5 times that of common ...
An epoxy resin-based plastic that is recyclable, repairable and flame retardant has been developed at Empa, the Swiss federal laboratories for materials science and technology. The new epoxy resin is ...
Epoxy coatings are important for protecting surfaces from various types of damage—from scratches and abrasion to chemicals and more. Although they can be used at cold temperatures, epoxy coatings must ...
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