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Performance properties of one and two part epoxy systems can be enhanced with the use of heat curing. Heat curing epoxies can be divided into three major categories based on their necessary cure times and temperatures: conventional, fast and snap curing. Choosing the right epoxy system should be based on analyzing application requirements and curing characteristics of a compound. |
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Videos: Understanding Heat Curing Epoxies |
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Heat Curing: 101 |
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Watch this video to learn the basics of how heat curing epoxies work. |
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Heat Curing: 102 |
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Watch this video to learn how heat curing can enhance performance properties. |
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Top Performing Heat Curing Compounds |
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EP126 |
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Toughened epoxy capable of continuous service at 500°F |
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EP3HTMed |
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Rapid curing, medical grade, one part epoxy system |
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Supreme 3AOHT |
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One part, fast curing epoxy resists thermal cycling |
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EP17HT-LO |
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NASA low outgassing approved high strength epoxy |
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EP62-1 |
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Epoxy with long pot life and superior moisture resistance |
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