SUMMARY
NPEL-128 Epoxy Resin, a type of thermosetting polymer exists as a viscous liquid. Epoxy resin is widely used as an adhesive and sealant in construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics, and as a coating material in flooring, industrial equipment, marine applications, and automotive refinishing. Epoxy resin is a key component to manufacture composite materials that are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, sports equipment and construction industries. Epoxy resin is employed in insulating electrical devices, and potting electrical circuits.
INDUSTRIES
- Paints & Coatings: Provides enhanced adhesion, durability, and chemical resistance in protective and decorative coatings.
- Adhesives & Sealants: Functions as a key resin to improve bonding strength, flexibility, and durability in adhesive and sealant formulations.
- Building & Construction: Acts as a structural or protective component in construction materials, coatings, and composite applications.
APPLICATIONS
- Aerospace Industry: Provides high-performance resin properties for structural components, coatings, and protective applications.
- Architectural Paints & Coatings: Enhances adhesion, durability, and chemical resistance in decorative and protective coatings.
- Adhesives & Sealants: Improves bonding strength, flexibility, and longevity in adhesive and sealant formulations.
- Curing Applications: Acts as a reactive resin component in thermosetting and curing processes for coatings and composites.
- Concrete Additives: Contributes to improved strength, durability, and chemical resistance in concrete formulations.
- Industrial Machinery & Tools: Serves as a protective and structural component to enhance performance and lifespan of machinery and tools.
- Flooring Solutions: Provides durability, chemical resistance, and structural integrity in industrial and commercial flooring systems.
MARKET SEGMENTS
- Coatings: Used in decorative, protective, and industrial coatings to enhance adhesion, durability, and chemical resistance.
FUNCTIONS
- Radiation Cured: Functions as a resin or formulation component that hardens or sets upon exposure to UV or electron-beam radiation, providing rapid curing and high-performance coatings or adhesives.