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Aquatic Epoxy Curing Agent Forum

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Aquatic Epoxy Curing Agent Forum

1、A critical review of dynamic bonds containing curing agents for epoxy

Investigated the mechanical, thermomechanical, thermal, and recycling properties of the epoxy thermosets cured by developed curing agents. Addressed the challenges, opportunities and emerging trends in the field.

A critical review of dynamic bonds containing curing agents for epoxy

2、Synthesis and properties of a nonionic water

Research and development of epoxy resin curing agents are preparing a new type of curing agent that can improve its resistance to moisture, heat, toughening, and strengthening.

Synthesis and properties of a nonionic water

3、Curing Agent: Types & Process of Curing Agents for Epoxy Resin

Explore the main types of curing agents & various crosslinking methods which help to improve the polymerization process to select the right curing agent for coating formulation.

Waterborne Epoxy Curatives

Waterborne epoxy coatings ofer optimum adhesion and combat the possibility of delamination and subsequent loss of the protective properties of the coating.

Synthesis and characterization of emulsion‐type curing agent

Self‐emulsified water‐borne epoxy curing agent of nonionic type was prepared using triethylene tetramine (TETA) and derivative of epoxy resin as a capping agent, which was synthesized by liquid epoxy resin (E51) and polyethylene glycol (PEG), and the curing agent possessed emulsification and curing properties at the same time.

Current situation and development trend of reactive epoxy resin curing

Abstract Epoxy resin is a thermoplastic polymer. When curing agent is added to the epoxy resin, a new curing product will be formed. Curing agent changes the properties of epoxy resin to obtain new curing products.

Imidazolium Phosphinate Ionic Liquids as Latent Curing Agents for Epoxy

This work establishes IMPILs as a novel class of liquid latent curing agents that satisfy both long-term storage requirements and excellent thermal-curing performance for advanced epoxy composites.

Comparing and Contrasting Epoxy Resin Curing Agents A Comprehensive Guide

In this blog post, we will compare and contrast different types of epoxy curing agents, including epoxy resin hardeners, modified cycloaliphatic amine epoxy hardeners, high functional curing agents, and high-performance hardeners.

The epoxy resin system: function and role of curing agents

Curing agents are critical components of aqueous epoxy resin systems. Unfortunately, its uses and applications are restricted because of its low emulsifying yields. Epoxy resins are...

Synthesis of a waterborne epoxy curing agent based on

In this paper, intermediates were synthesized from polyether triols with epoxy resin E-51 and introduced into the epoxy curing agent by reacting with TETA. This paper focuses on the process of synthesizing the intermediates.

With the increasing stringency of environmental regulations and the widespread adoption of sustainable development principles, waterborne epoxy curing agents, as a novel eco-friendly material, have garnered significant attention in research and application. Against this backdrop, the Aquatic Epoxy Curing Agent Forum was established to provide industry professionals with a platform for exchanging ideas, sharing experiences, and exploring technological advancements.

I. The Importance of Waterborne Epoxy Curing Agents

Waterborne epoxy curing agents represent a curing system for epoxy resins using water as a solvent. They offer excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation, while also being environmentally friendly due to the absence of harmful volatile emissions during use. This aligns perfectly with the requirements of green chemistry. Consequently, they hold broad application prospects in fields such as construction, automotive, electronics, aerospace, and more.

II. Purpose and Significance of the Forum

The primary goal of the Aquatic Epoxy Curing Agent Forum is to foster technical exchanges and collaborations within the industry, thereby enhancing China’s R&D capabilities and market competitiveness in this domain. By gathering experts, scholars, and professionals from research institutions, enterprises, and universities, the forum facilitates in-depth discussions on research progress, production processes, and application areas, collectively advancing technological and industrial growth.

III. Themes and Agenda of the Forum

The forum typically revolves around the following themes:

  1. Fundamental Theoretical Research: Including chemical composition, molecular structure, and reaction mechanisms of waterborne epoxy curing agents.
  2. Development and Application of Novel Curing Agents: Such as nanocomposites, bio-based curing agents, and others.
  3. Performance Optimization: Strategies to improve curing speed, reduce curing temperatures, and enhance durability.
  4. Environmental Impact and Safety Assessment: Evaluating ecological risks and safety protocols.
  5. Policies, Standards, and Market Trends: Analysis of domestic and international regulations, trade policies, and market demand forecasts.
  6. International Collaboration: Exploring ways to integrate global expertise and strengthen partnerships with international counterparts.

IV. Achievements and Prospects

Through the forum, participants have deepened mutual understanding, built long-term academic networks, and positioned waterborne epoxy curing agents as a key driver of industrial innovation. Looking ahead, as technology advances and markets expand, these eco-friendly curing agents are poised to play an increasingly critical role across diverse sectors, contributing to sustainable industrial transformation.

The Aquatic Epoxy Curing Agent Forum is more than an academic platform; it serves as a vital bridge for industry evolution and green transition. Here, stakeholders collaborate to shape the future of waterborne epoxy curing agents, working toward a more sustainable and prosperous world.

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