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Epoxy Resins Are Created Through the Reaction of Compounds Containing At Least Two Active Hydrogen Atoms
A large class of reactive substances that are distinguished by the presence of an oxirane.

A large class of reactive substances that are distinguished by the presence of an oxirane or epoxy ring are referred to as "epoxy", "epoxy resin," or "epoxide" (Europe), as well as as "-epoxy," "1,2-epoxy," and other variations. This is symbolised by a three-member ring with an oxygen atom bound to two carbon atoms that have already been combined in some other way.

Usually, compounds with at least two active hydrogen atoms, such as polyphenolic compounds, diamines, amino phenols, heterocyclic imides and amides, aliphatic diols, etc., react with epichlorohydrin to produce Epoxy Resin. A rigid thermosetting product is created when the oxirane group of an epoxy monomer reacts with a variety of curing agents, including aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, phenols, thiols, polyamidesamong other suitable ring-opening substances, including amidoamines, anhydrides, thiols, acids, and others. A compound's oxirane group Different curing agents, including aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, phenols, thiols, polyamides, amidoamines, anhydrides, thiols, acids, and others, react with epoxy monomer.

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