An epoxy resin is a compound that contains the reactive epoxide group. These groups can react by cross-linking with other compounds called hardeners or curing agents to form rigid three-dimensional networks. Many types of curing agents can be used to impart different properties to the finished product. Among these curing agents are aliphatic amines, aromatic amines and cycloaliphatic amines.
There are two main types of epoxy resins:
- Bisphenol A resin is based on Bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin
- Epoxy Novolac resin is based on phenol and formaldehyde.
Epoxy Novolac resins have higher functionality than Bisphenol A resins. Epoxy Novolac products have higher cross-link densitites than Bisphenol A products which give them superior chemical and temperature resistance. |