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Leuna Harze
Epilox® A 18-00 by Leuna Harze is a low viscosity and solventless bisphenol A epoxy resin. It is designed for processing by casting, impregnation and lamination process. Epilox® A 18-00 is suitable... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Leuna Harze
Epilox® A 19-02 by Leuna Harze is a medium viscosity and solventless bisphenol A epoxy resin. It is designed for processing by casting, impregnation and lamination process. Epilox® A 19-02 is suitable for... view more
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  • Viscosity Medium
Leuna Harze
Epilox® A 19-03 by Leuna Harze is a medium viscosity bisphenol A epoxy resin. It is designed for processing by casting, impregnation and lamination process. It is used mainly for electrical and electronic... view more
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  • Viscosity Medium
Leuna Harze
Epilox® AF 18-50 by Leuna Harze is a liquid & solventless blend of standard bisphenol A and bisphenol F epoxy resin. Exhibits good resistance to crystallization. It is designed for processing by... view more
Leuna Harze
Epilox® F 17-00 by Leuna Harze is a liquid epoxy resin on the basis of bisphenol F and epichlorohydrin. It is designed for processing by casting, impregnation and lamination process. Epilox® F 17-00 is suitable... view more
Leuna Harze
Epilox® T 19-27 by Leuna Harze is a liquid & solventless blend of standard bisphenol A and bisphenol F epoxy resin. Exhibits good resistance to crystallization. It is designed for processing by casting... view more
Epilox® T 19-32/1000 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits reduced crystallization tendency. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room temperature. It... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-32/700 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits reduced crystallization tendency. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room temperature. It... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-34/700 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits good crystallization resistance. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-35/500 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits good crystallization resistance. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-36/1000 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits reduced crystallization tendency. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-36/700 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits reduced crystallization tendency. Designed for processing by casting, impregnation and lamination process. Used for... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-38/1000 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits good crystallization resistance. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-38/500 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits good crystallization resistance. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room temperature. It... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Epilox® T 19-38/700 by Leuna Harze is a modified, low viscosity epoxy resin. Exhibits good crystallization resistance. Crosslinking with suitable curing agents is preferably performed at room... view more
Features
  • Viscosity Low
Leuna Harze
Epilox® TE 19-50 by Leuna Harze is a low molecular weight, flexibilized liquid epoxy resin. Exhibits reduced crystallization tendency and contains reactive diluent. It can be crosslinked by mixing... view more
Features
  • Flexibility Good
  • Molecular Wt Low
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