Curing Agent
A curing agent is a chemical substance used to harden or cure resins, coatings, and adhesives through chemical crosslinking reactions. These agents react with functional groups in the base resin to form a three-dimensional network, imparting mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and durability. Curing agents are essential in epoxy, polyurethane, and other thermosetting resin systems used across industrial and protective coating applications.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 9.0–11.5 (10% aqueous solution) |
| purity | ≥95% |
| appearance | Clear to amber liquid or off-white solid |
Applications
- Epoxy resin coatings and floor systems
- Structural adhesives and sealants
- Fiber-reinforced composites and laminates
- Electrical encapsulants and potting compounds
- Marine and corrosion-protective coatings
Key Features
- Broad compatibility with epoxy and polyurethane resin systems
- Adjustable pot life and cure speed to suit process requirements
- Excellent adhesion to metals, concrete, and composite substrates
- Low VOC formulations available for environmentally sensitive applications