For Epoxy we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Adhesives and Sealants, Auto Body, Carpet, Costume Jewelry, Fiber Optics, Import Cars, Paint, Slot Car Drag Racing, Surf and Wind Energy.

A two-component adhesive with high strength and low shrinkage during cure. Epoxies are tough and known for their resistance to chemical and environmental damage, as well as their usefulness as structural adhesives. Some formulations are used as potting agents, while others are useful as thermal or electrical conductors.
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A type of paint, adhesion or plastic noted for high mechanical strength, good adhesion and chemical resistance.
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A hard synthetic resin often used in floor finishes, paints, and sealers.
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A coloring agent used in costume jewelry that is thicker and harder than paint and can only be applied by hand.
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A thermosetting resin used to secure the fiber with the connector ferrule.
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A plastic compound that is often used to repair cracks and small holes in metal.
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A tough, water-resistant and chemical-resistant polymer or coating, adhesive or patching material made with this type polymer; usually made with two components blended at time of application. For more information, see EPOXY in the FAQ section.
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Single or multi-component adhesive used to bond wires to armature stacks, magnets to cans/straps
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A type of plastic resin used by some manufacturers in place of polyester resin. Usually an epoxy-user also uses a polystyrene blank, which can be badly affected by polyester resins.
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A 2-part adhesive system consisting of resin and hardener. It does not start to harden until the elements are mixed together. NOT compatible with Fiberglas® Resin.
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