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What (who) is epoxy resin - definition

FAMILY OF TWO-PART ADHESIVE RESINS
Epoxy resin; Epoxy resins; Epoxide Resins; Epoxide resin; Epoxide resins; Polyepoxide; Epoxy compounds; Epoxy glue; Epoxy molding compound; Epoxy adhesive; Epoxy coating; Epoxy cement; Epoxied
  • The interior of a pocket calculator. The dark lump of epoxy in the center covers the processor chip
  • Structure of the [[epoxide]] group, a reactive functional group present in all epoxy resins
  • Structure of bisphenol-A diglycidyl ether epoxy resin: ''n'' denotes the number of polymerized subunits and is typically in the range from 0 to 25
  • A syringe of "5-minute" epoxy glue, containing separate compartments for the epoxy resin and the hardener
  • encapsulated]] [[hybrid circuit]] on a [[printed circuit board]].
  • TETA]], a typical hardener. The amine (NH2) groups react with the epoxide groups of the resin during polymerisation.
  • curing]] underwater. The blue-coloured epoxy on the left is still undergoing curing
  • Structure of a cured epoxy glue. The triamine hardener is shown in red, the resin in black. The resin's epoxide groups have reacted with the hardener and are not present anymore. The material is highly [[crosslink]]ed and contains many OH groups, which confer adhesive properties

Epoxy         
Epoxy is the family of basic components or cured end products of epoxy resins. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides, are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups.
epoxy         
[?'p?ksi, ?-]
¦ noun (plural epoxies) (also epoxy resin) an adhesive, plastic, paint, etc. made from a class of synthetic polymers containing epoxide groups.
¦ verb (epoxies, epoxying, epoxied) glue using an epoxy.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from epi- + oxy-2.
epoxy         
Epoxy resin or adhesive contains an artificial substance which sets hard when it is heated or when pressure is applied to it.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Wikipedia

Epoxy

Epoxy is the family of basic components or cured end products of epoxy resins. Epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides, are a class of reactive prepolymers and polymers which contain epoxide groups. The epoxide functional group is also collectively called epoxy. The IUPAC name for an epoxide group is an oxirane.

Epoxy resins may be reacted (cross-linked) either with themselves through catalytic homopolymerisation, or with a wide range of co-reactants including polyfunctional amines, acids (and acid anhydrides), phenols, alcohols and thiols (usually called mercaptans). These co-reactants are often referred to as hardeners or curatives, and the cross-linking reaction is commonly referred to as curing.

Reaction of polyepoxides with themselves or with polyfunctional hardeners forms a thermosetting polymer, often with favorable mechanical properties and high thermal and chemical resistance. Epoxy has a wide range of applications, including metal coatings, composites, use in electronics, electrical components (e.g. for chips on board ), LEDs, high-tension electrical insulators, paint brush manufacturing, fiber-reinforced plastic materials, and adhesives for structural and other purposes.

The health risks associated with exposure to epoxy resin compounds include contact dermatitis and allergic reactions, as well as respiratory problems from breathing vapor and sanding dust, especially when not fully cured.

Examples of use of epoxy resin
1. Inspectors believe that bolts that held ceiling panels in place came loose because of failures in the epoxy resin designed to glue them in place.
2. Inside the 14,000–square–foot building are a stunning 20–foot–high by 70–foot–long acrylic mural on a curved wall showing the 20,320–foot Mount McKinley, a moose with a 62–inch antler spread carved out of epoxy resin and a 12–foot diameter model of the entire 6 million–acre park about 275 miles north of Anchorage.