Phys.org: Fixing hidden damage in carbon-fiber reinforced epoxy materials with a resin-injection method

Fixing hidden damage in carbon-fiber reinforced epoxy materials with a resin-injection method

IACMI Project 3.2 evaluated carbon fiber-reinforced composites infused with a novel epoxy-based resin system to develop structural composite parts with complex geometry to replace metals in ...

JEC Composites: Low-footprint epoxy with tunable latency enables recycled carbon fibre mat adoption

JEC Composites: Swancor launched recyclable thermosetting epoxy resin “EzCiclo”, leading to zero-carbon era

This image shows aerospace-grade epoxy resin used in prepreg manufacturing A syringe of "5-minute" epoxy glue, containing separate compartments for the epoxy resin and the hardener Structure of the epoxide group, a reactive functional group present in all epoxy resins Epoxy is the family of basic components or cured end products of epoxy resins, also known as polyepoxides, a class of reactive ...

Epoxy provides a comprehensive overview of a high-performance thermosetting polymer valued for its exceptional bonding capabilities and chemical stability. Epoxy is a versatile material formed through the reaction of an epoxide resin with a specific curing agent or hardener.

Do you need epoxy? This guide explains how to choose the right epoxy, how to use two-part epoxy resin and how to remove excess epoxy.

Epoxy is a highly versatile synthetic resin known for its strength, durability, and exceptional bonding capabilities. Often referred to as epoxy resin, this two-part system (resin and hardener) undergoes a chemical reaction when mixed, transforming into a hard, solid plastic-like material with excellent adhesion and resistance properties.