Epoxy Resin

HS Code : 390730 | CAS NO. : 25068-38-6 / 28064-14-4 / 28064-14-4 / 9003-36-5 / 2386-87-0

General description:

Epoxy resin is a class of thermosetting polymers created by the reaction of epoxide groups with curing agents. Known for their versatility, epoxy resins offer exceptional strength, chemical resistance, and excellent adhesion to a wide range of surfaces. These properties make them a preferred choice across numerous industrial and commercial applications. Some very useful characteristics are, High mechanical strength, Excellent adhesion to metals, plastics, wood, and more, Strong resistance to chemicals, moisture, and corrosion, Effective thermal and electrical insulation, Minimal shrinkage during curing. At PCIPL, we supply epoxy resin in liquid form, along with tailored solutions pre-mixed with solvents to suit specific application needs, ensuring ease of use and consistent performance.



Types of Epoxy Resins:

  • Bisphenol-A Epoxy Resin – Most common; used in coatings, adhesives, and electronics
  • Bisphenol-F Epoxy Resin – Lower viscosity; ideal for electronics and composites
  • Novolac Epoxy Resin – Offers superior chemical and heat resistance
  • Cycloaliphatic Epoxy Resin – Best suited for electrical insulation and outdoor durability

Application & Usage:

  • Paints & Coatings: Used as protective coatings on metal, concrete, and industrial equipment to prevent corrosion, abrasion, and chemical damage.
  • Electrical & Electronics: Used for insulating and encapsulating electronic components such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), transformers, and semiconductors.
  • Construction & Civil Engineering: Applied in concrete repair, industrial flooring, waterproofing membranes, and anchoring systems due to their durability and bonding strength.
  • Adhesives & Sealants: Serve as high-performance adhesives for bonding a wide variety of materials in structural and non-structural applications.
  • Automotive & Transportation: Used in structural components, bonding, underbody coatings, and composites to reduce weight and improve durability.
  • Wind Energy: Integral in manufacturing wind turbine blades due to their strength, fatigue resistance, and ability to withstand harsh environments.
  • Aerospace & Defense: Utilized in aircraft interiors, composites, and structural adhesives for their light weight, strength, and thermal stability.
  • Marine & Shipbuilding: Employed in marine coatings and adhesive systems that resist saltwater corrosion and structural stress in maritime environments.
  • Consumer Goods & Art: Popular for artistic applications such as resin art, furniture finishes, countertops, and jewelry thanks to their glossy appearance and durability.

Packing

  • IBC (Totes) : 1000-1250Kg & HDPE Drums: 200-230Kg.
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