Epoxy resin is a high molecular polymer with the molecular formula (C11H12O3)n, which refers to a general term for a class of polymers containing more than two epoxy groups in the molecule. It is a polycondensation product of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A or polyol. Due to the chemical activity of epoxy group, a variety of compounds containing active hydrogen can be used to open the ring, cure and crosslink to form a network structure, so it is a thermosetting resin. Bisphenol A epoxy resin is not only the largest in output and the most complete variety, but also new modified varieties are still increasing, and the quality is constantly improving.
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