Epoxy resin is a uniquely versatile substance. From filling gaps to repairing cracks, protecting surfaces against wear and tear, and bonding two materials together, it can be used for an exceptionally wide range of purposes. Known for its exceptional durability, epoxy has residential, commercial, as well as industrial applications. What Exactly Is an Epoxy Resin and How Does It Work? The term ‘epoxy’ refers to a class of polymer and prepolymer compounds containing epoxide groups. It is formed by combining two substances – resin and hardener. When combined, the epoxy groups in the resin get interlinked with the chemical units of the hardener – resulting in an extremely strong bond. Apart from this, the resin also contains hydroxyl groups, which have the capacity to bond with other materials. When applied on a surface, the hydroxyl groups in the resin tend
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