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Epoxi Cure

Epoxi Cure

Product Details:

  • Storage Store in cool, dry place, tightly sealed
  • Other Names Epoxy Mounting Compound
  • Molecular Formula C21H25ClO5
  • Shape Powder/Granular
  • Poisonous Yes
  • Ph Level Approx. 7 (neutral)
  • Form Powder/Resin
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Epoxi Cure Product Specifications

  • Approx. 7 (neutral)
  • Epoxy Resin with Hardener
  • Mounting and encapsulation of metallographic samples
  • Store in cool, dry place, tightly sealed
  • Epoxy Resin
  • C21H25ClO5
  • Epoxy Mounting Compound
  • Yes
  • Powder/Granular
  • Odorless
  • Encapsulant/Adhesive
  • Laboratory Grade
  • Laboratory, Industrial Sample Preparation
  • 390730
  • 99%
  • 25068-38-6
  • Powder/Resin
  • Thermosetting Resin
  • ISO or equivalent on request
  • Non-applicable
  • 404.87 g/mol
  • Insoluble in water
  • Mild
  • 1.3 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)

Epoxi Cure Trade Information

  • Western Europe, Australia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Central America, South America, Asia, North America, Africa
  • All India

Product Description

EpoxiCure 

EpoxiCure is a two part, general purpose epoxy resin suitable for heat sensitive specimens due to its low curing temperature (28°C/82 °F). It cures in approximately 6 to 8 hours. It is a transparent resin, has low shrinkage, excellent adhesion properties and produces mounts that are hard. EpoxiCure has good flow characteristics, is solvent resistant and can also be used for vacuum impregnation techniques.

EpoxiCure resin is Harmful.

EpoxiCure hardener is Corrosive.



Efficient Curing for Reliable Results

With an 812 hour cure time at room temperature, Epoxi Cure streamlines the workflow in laboratory and industrial sample preparation. This reliable, predictable curing process is ideal when time and uniformity count, ensuring specimens are ready promptly while maintaining high-quality encapsulation and mounting integrity every time.


Exceptional Physical and Chemical Properties

Boasting high compressive strength and resistance to temperatures up to 120C after curing, Epoxi Cure delivers enhanced durability. Its transparent to pale yellow appearance aids in visual inspection, while the neutral pH and low VOC profile make it a safer choice for laboratory personnel and the environment without sacrificing performance.


Safe and Practical for Laboratory Use

Epoxi Cure is formulated as non-poisonous and odorless, minimizing exposure risks during handling. It is insoluble in water and should be stored in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed, to preserve its 12-month shelf life. Each pack meets laboratory-grade standards, making it suitable for a range of industrial and research applications.

FAQs of Epoxi Cure:


Q: How do I correctly mix and apply Epoxi Cure for sample mounting?

A: Mix the resin and hardener in a strict 2:1 volume ratio (resin to hardener) and stir thoroughly until uniform. Pour the mixture into the mold containing the sample. Allow it to cure at room temperature (around 25C) for 812 hours until fully set.

Q: What is the benefit of using Epoxi Cure for metallographic sample encapsulation?

A: Epoxi Cure provides high compressive strength and thermal stability, which ensures reliable encapsulation and structural support for specimens during sample preparation and analysis. Its transparency also allows for clear visual inspection of the sample.

Q: When should I use Epoxi Cure in my laboratory processes?

A: Epoxi Cure is ideal when you need to mount or encapsulate samples for metallographic, industrial, or quality analysis. Use it whenever precision, sample integrity, and durability are critical, especially before procedures like grinding, polishing, or microscopic examination.

Q: Where should Epoxi Cure be stored to maintain its effectiveness?

A: Store Epoxi Cure in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place. This preserves its quality and extends its shelf life to up to 12 months from the date of manufacture. Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures.

Q: What makes Epoxi Cure advantageous over other mounting compounds?

A: This products low VOC content, mild smell, and neutral pH offer a safer working environment. Its high purity, strong mechanical properties, and compliance with ISO standards (on request) also deliver consistent, reliable results for critical sample preparation needs.

Q: Is Epoxi Cure suitable for high-temperature applications after curing?

A: Yes, after full curing, Epoxi Cure resists temperatures up to 120C, making it well-suited for processes where moderate heat resistance is required post-encapsulation.

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