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Epoxy (Polyepoxide)

Epoxy (Polyepoxide). Gerardo De Leon MEEN 3344. Epoxy ( Polyepoxide). Epoxy. Strong and very resistant thermoset plastic Epoxy is resistant to almost all acids and solvents By adding a hardening agent curing takes place Flexible or rigid

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Epoxy (Polyepoxide)

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  1. Epoxy (Polyepoxide) Gerardo De Leon MEEN 3344

  2. Epoxy ( Polyepoxide)

  3. Epoxy • Strong and very resistant thermoset plastic • Epoxy is resistant to almost all acids and solvents • By adding a hardening agent curing takes place • Flexible or rigid • High heat and chemical resistance among common adhesives.

  4. Disadvantages • Not strong enough against bases or solvents with chlorine content • Overexposure to Epoxy • Skin Inflammation • Severe Irritation • Chemical Burns • Respiratory Irritation

  5. Epoxy Mechanical Properties • Ultimate Tensile Strength • Unfilled 70 MPa • With 30% Glass Fiber 150 MPa • Flexural Modulus • Unfilled 2.5 GPa • With 30% Glass Fiber 25 GPa • Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa load • Unfilled 175 °C • With 30% Glass Fiber 200 °C

  6. Applications • Adhesives • Filling material • Molds • Protective coating ( floor)

  7. References • http://designinsite.dk/htmsider/m0051.htm • http://www.matweb.com/reference/composites.aspx • http://www.mrfiberglass.com/safety_information.html • http://www.3dchem.com/molecules.asp?ID=326 • http://www.epoxyproducts.com/chemistry.html#part1 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoxy

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