Charges pour résine époxy
Epoxy resin fillers are used to modify the properties of the mixture: weight reduction, thixotropy, mechanical reinforcement, thermal improvement, or the creation of fillers and fairing compounds adapted to each application.
Without fillers, the resin remains fluid. Adding fillers makes it possible to thicken the mixture, make it non-sagging, stronger, or easier to sand depending on the need, while improving its overall performance.
A thixotropic filler prevents the resin from flowing on vertical or inclined surfaces. It is ideal for bonding, filleting, fairing, and composite lamination applications.
Yes, certain fillers make it possible to create lightweight epoxy mixtures. They are particularly used to produce easy-to-sand fillers or repairs without adding weight to the structure.
Yes, certain fillers enhance the mechanical strength, stiffness, or impact resistance of the epoxy mixture, which is essential for highly stressed composite parts.
Yes, specific fillers can improve the thermal conductivity of epoxy resin, particularly for technical or industrial applications requiring better heat dissipation.
Epoxy filler is a mixture of epoxy resin and fillers that forms a thick, moldable, and highly resistant paste used for repair, fairing, bonding, or sealing.
Epoxy filler is essential for hull fairing, osmotic treatment, structural repairs, and finishing work on boats, thanks to its resistance to water and impact.
Yes, epoxy filler is completely waterproof once cured. It can be used to fill cracks, repair leaks, or restore joints in humid or submerged environments.
Epoxy filler adheres to most substrates: wood, metal, fiberglass, carbon, ceramic, concrete, or composites, provided the surface is clean and properly prepared.