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'''Epoxy''' or '''polyepoxide''' is a ] that cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or "hardener". The material was developed by ] of ] in ], and is used for coatings, ]s and composite materials like ]. '''Epoxy''' or '''polyepoxide''' is an ] ] that cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or "hardener". The material was developed by ] of ] in ], and is used for coatings, ]s and composite materials like ].


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Epoxy or polyepoxide is an epoxide polymer that cures when mixed with a catalyzing agent or "hardener". The material was developed by I.G. Farben Industrie of Germany in 1939, and is used for coatings, adhesives and composite materials like glass-reinforced plastic.

See also: Plastic.