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Automobiles
Epoxy resins are found in numerous automotive compounds, including car panel adhesives and engine under the hood applications.
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Batteries
Battery manufacturers often rely on epoxy adhesives, potting and encapsulation compounds to provide reinforcement and protection to battery housing assemblies.
Electric-Motor
Electric motors
Epoxy adhesives and coatings are used to protect sensitive components in electric motors from moisture and chemical exposure. Epoxy varnish is applied to motor windings to insulate them against unwanted electrical flow.
Filter
Filtration units
Epoxy resins and Urethanes serve as compounds for filtration units.
Liquid metal glue. Epoxy resin syringe isolated on black.
General adhesives
Epoxy adhesives are available in numerous standard and custom formulations, all of which demonstrate different handling and physical properties that make them suitable for different industrial and OEM parts and products.
Electronic Parts
General potting and encapsulation compounds
Epoxy potting and encapsulation compounds are used in a variety of electrical, electronic, and magnetic assemblies to support and protect sensitive components.
Metal honeycomb panel
Laminated panels
Epoxy resins are used to manufacture strong and durable laminated panels with varying physical properties depending on the exact epoxy formulation.
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Magnets
Epoxy compounds serve as bonding adhesives for magnetic components.
Metal Detector Conveyor
Metal detectors
Epoxies are added to metal detectors to prevent water intrusion and protect against vibration.
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Solar power systems
Epoxy and Urethanes is used to encapsulate and protect solar cells from the heat, UV radiation, moisture, and impact damage common in outdoor environments.
Cast resin transformer
Transformers
coils are often sealed with epoxy encapsulation compounds to protect them from harsh operating and environmental conditions.