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Epoxy Resin
Epoxy Resin Diglycidyl Ether Of Bisphenol A
Product Brochure
| Resin Type | Bisphenol A |
| Epoxy Value | 0.45–0.55 eq/kg |
| Form | Liquid |
| Viscosity | 500–1000 cP |
| Application | Coating, Adhesive |
| Packaging Size | 220 kg |
| Packaging Type | Steel Drum |
| Colour | Light Yellow |
Epoxy Resin is a versatile thermosetting polymer widely used in protective coatings, paints, adhesives, flooring systems, composites, and construction chemicals. It reacts with suitable curing agents (hardeners) to form a strong, chemically resistant, and durable cross-linked network, making it ideal for demanding industrial and architectural applications.
Chemical Nature
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Based on epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A chemistry
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Supplied as a liquid or solid resin, depending on molecular weight
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Cures at ambient or elevated temperatures when mixed with hardeners
Key Features
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Excellent adhesion to concrete, metal, wood, and masonry
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High mechanical strength and durability
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Superior chemical and water resistance
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Low shrinkage on curing
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Good electrical insulation properties
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Compatible with a wide range of fillers, pigments, and additives
Performance Benefits
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Produces hard, abrasion-resistant coatings
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Provides long-term protection against chemicals, oils, and moisture
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Enables high-build and solvent-free formulations
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Offers smooth, glossy, or matte finishes depending on formulation
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Enhances service life of floors and protective coatings
Applications
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Industrial and decorative epoxy paints
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Flooring systems (self-leveling, screeds, anti-skid coatings)
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Protective coatings for steel structures, tanks, pipelines, and machinery
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Adhesives and sealants
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Construction chemicals (mortars, grouts, repair compounds)
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Composites and laminates
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Electrical and electronic encapsulation
Typical Properties (values may vary by grade)
| Property | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear to pale yellow liquid |
| Epoxy Equivalent Weight (EEW) | ~185–195 g/eq |
| Viscosity (25°C) | Medium to high |
| Density | ~1.15–1.20 g/cm³ |
| Flash Point | >150°C |
| Solvent Content | Nil or low (grade dependent) |
Curing System
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Compatible with amine, polyamide, cycloaliphatic amine, and anhydride hardeners
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Curing speed and final properties depend on hardener selection and formulation
Typical Dosage
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Resin : Hardener ratio varies depending on epoxy equivalent weight and curing agent type
Why Choose Epoxy Resin
Epoxy Resin is the preferred choice when strength, durability, adhesion, and chemical resistance are critical. Its formulation flexibility allows it to be tailored for economy to high-performance systems, making it one of the most widely used resins in the coatings and construction industries.
Bisphenol F Epoxy Resin
| Resin Type | Bisphenol F |
| Epoxy Value | 0.45–0.55 eq/kg |
| Form | Liquid |
| Viscosity | 3000–6000 cP |
| Packaging Size | 50 kg |
| Packaging Type | Steel Drum |
| Colour | Light Yellow |
Bisphenol-F Epoxy Resin is a low-viscosity, high-performance epoxy resin produced by the condensation of Bisphenol-F and epichlorohydrin. Compared to conventional Bisphenol-A epoxy resins, it offers superior chemical resistance, lower viscosity, and improved mechanical strength, making it ideal for demanding industrial and construction applications.
The resin provides excellent wetting, enhanced penetration into substrates, and superior adhesion to concrete, metals, and composites. Due to its molecular structure, Bisphenol-F epoxy resins demonstrate improved resistance to moisture, acids, alkalis, solvents, and aggressive chemicals.
Key Features & Benefits-
Lower viscosity than Bisphenol-A epoxy resins
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Excellent chemical and solvent resistance
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Superior adhesion to concrete, steel, and mineral substrates
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High mechanical strength and durability
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Improved moisture and water resistance
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Better thermal stability after curing
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Suitable for high-solid and solvent-free systems
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Protective coatings for industrial floors
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Concrete repair and structural strengthening
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Tank linings and chemical-resistant coatings
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Heavy-duty anticorrosive coatings
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Epoxy adhesives and grouts
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Electrical encapsulation and potting compounds
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Marine and offshore coating systems