What is epoxy resin? An explanation of an efficient heating method using far infrared heaters.
Epoxy resin is mainly used as an adhesive for industrial products. This article introduces the types of epoxy resin and explains an efficient heating method using far-infrared heaters. Epoxy resin is a general term for "compounds that contain epoxy within their molecules," which was developed in Switzerland in the 1930s for dental materials. It is possible to change the properties of epoxy resin by adding additives to the hardener. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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