1、Epoxy curing agent manual
Junjiang Technology was founded in 1999. It is engaged in the development, production and supporting technical consulting of conductive materials and epoxy system materials.
2、Huntsman Epoxy Curing Agent Manual
The Huntsman Epoxy Curing Agent Manual is an indispensable reference for engineers and technicians working with epoxy resins. It not only provides detailed information on curing agent selection and application but also stresses safety and quality control measures during construction.
3、Epoxy Curing Agents
An ultra-low-viscosity modified aliphatic amine designed for use with diluted liquid epoxy resins in crack injection, concrete impregnation, and patch repair mortars
4、Product Name
For further handling information, consult the Dow brochure entitled, DOW Epoxy Curing Agents Product Stewardship Manual, Safe Handling and Storage, Form No. 296-01331 and the Dow technical bulletin, Product Coding, Shelf-life and Storage Stability, Form No. 296-01657.
CM
CM-2260 Water based Epoxy Modified Amine Curing Agent Product User Manual Category:Water based epoxy modified amine curing agent characteristic:• Good salt spray resistance• High gloss, high fullness• Long activation period
Epoxy
The curing agents sold under the Baxxodur® trademark, such as polyether amines, aliphatic and cycloaliphatic amines, differ in molecular structure, basicity and number of functional groups.
Instruction Manual for Epoxy Curing Agents
Instruction Manual for Epoxy Curing Agents I. Overview Epoxy curing agents are substances used to promote the curing reaction of epoxy resins. They ac...
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Evonik‘s product portfolio of amine-based curing agents for structural epoxy adhesives can be subdivided in terms of application form, i.e. curing agents for one-component and two-component adhesives.
Epoxy Curing Agents: A Comprehensive Understanding of Their
Explore the basic knowledge of epoxy curing agents, including their classification, working principle, wide application in construction, electronics, automotive and other industries, as well as market trends and the latest developments of environmentally friendly products.
Curing Agents for Epoxy Resins "jERCURE"
jERCURE™ curing agents for epoxy resins are an abundant set of curing agents that cover the full range from low to high curing temperature with functional groups ranging from amine, mercaptan, and phenol to Lewis acid complex compounds.
Epoxy Curing Agent Product Manual
Introduction
In modern industry, epoxy resins are widely used in various fields due to their excellent adhesive strength, mechanical properties, and electrical insulation characteristics. To ensure the high performance and reliability of epoxy resins, selecting the appropriate curing agent is critical. This manual aims to provide engineers and technicians with comprehensive information about epoxy curing agents, facilitating the selection of the most suitable products to meet specific application requirements.
Part 1: Overview
1. Basic Concepts of Epoxy Resins and Curing Agents
Definitions and Classifications
- Thermosetting Epoxies
- UV-Curable Epoxies
- Room-Temperature Curing Epoxies
- Specialty Epoxies (e.g., electronic-grade epoxies)
Application Fields
- Construction structures
- Automotive manufacturing
- Electrical engineering
- Aerospace
- Medical devices
2. The Role and Importance of Curing Agents
- Enhance the reactivity of the epoxy matrix
- Improve mechanical properties of materials
- Optimize electrical performance
- Control curing speed and temperature
Part 2: Product Introduction
1. General-Purpose Epoxy Curing Agents
1.1 Polyamine Curing Agents
- Characteristics: Fast reaction speed, suitable for various epoxy systems
- Typical Uses: Applications requiring rapid curing
1.2 Acid Anhydride Curing Agents
- Characteristics: Low viscosity, high cross-linking density, good heat resistance
- Typical Uses: Applications demanding high-temperature resistance or mechanical strength
1.3 Imidazole-Based Curing Agents
- Characteristics: Chemical stability, environmental friendliness
- Typical Uses: Applications requiring eco-friendly solutions or long-term chemical resistance
2. Specialty Epoxy Curing Agents
2.1 Photoinitiator Curing Agents
- Characteristics: No heating required, user-friendly, reusable
- Typical Uses: UV-curable applications (e.g., LED encapsulation)
2.2 High-Temperature Curing Agents
- Characteristics: Suitable for fast curing in high-temperature environments
- Typical Uses: Epoxy applications in high-temperature ovens or heat treatment processes
2.3 Conductive Epoxy Curing Agents
- Characteristics: Imparts excellent conductivity to materials
- Typical Uses: Electronic packaging, PCB coating, etc.
Part 3: Performance Parameters and Testing Methods
1. Physical Properties
- Viscosity
- Flash point
- Freezing point
- Melting point
2. Chemical Properties
- Solubility
- Volatility
- Corrosivity
- Toxicity
3. Curing Characteristics
- Curing time
- Curing temperature range
- Hardness after curing
- Tensile strength
- Abrasion resistance
4. Environmental Impact Assessment
- VOC emissions
- Biodegradability
- Safety evaluations
Part 4: Application Case Studies
This section demonstrates the performance and advantages of different epoxy curing agents through specific examples. For instance, a polyamine curing agent was used in a construction project to achieve rapid and uniform curing, improving construction efficiency. In aerospace, a photoinitiator curing agent was widely adopted for its exceptional weather resistance and longevity.
Part 5: Safety and Storage Guidelines
To ensure operator safety and product stability, this section provides Safety Data Sheets (SDS), storage conditions, packaging specifications, and usage precautions. It also emphasizes compliance with relevant regulations and standards during handling.
The selection of epoxy curing agents requires comprehensive consideration of factors such as curing effects, cost, environmental impact, and health/safety. Through the detailed introduction and case analyses in this manual, we hope to assist readers in understanding and choosing the most suitable epoxy curing agents, thereby enhancing the performance and quality of epoxy resin applications.

