Sinopec Epoxy resins, most of which are made from bisphenol A (BPA), are essential to modern life, public health, efficient manufacturing, and food safety. They are used in a wide array of consumer and industrial applications because of their toughness, strong adhesion, chemical resistance, and other specialized properties. Used in products we rely on every day, epoxy resins are found in cars, boats, and planes, and as components in fiber optics and electrical circuit boards. Epoxy linings create a protective barrier in metal containers to prevent canned foods from becoming spoiled or contaminated with bacteria or rust. Wind turbines, surfboards, composite materials holding up your house, even the frets on a guitar — all benefit from the durability of epoxies. Epoxy resins are commonly the product of reaction between epichlorohydrin and bis-Phenol A. By increase in molecular weight and viscosity, they change from a low viscose liquid to a high viscose liquid and finally become sol…

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