24Nov
24Nov
MR. JO JR 3018: Aromatic Reactive Diluent Modified Epoxy Resin for Chemical-Resistant Systems
Introduction
In demanding industries like chemical processing, infrastructure, and flooring, epoxy resins must offer flowability for application and durability for long-term performance. Standard bisphenol-A resins often need external diluents to achieve workable viscosity, but these can reduce mechanical or chemical resistance. JR 3018 addresses this challenge...
24Nov
MR. JO JR 3017: Aromatic Reactive Diluent Modified Epoxy Resin
Introduction
When formulating high-performance adhesives, self-leveling floors, grouts, or mortars, the biggest challenge is balancing workability with strength and chemical resistance. Standard bisphenol-A resins often need external diluents to reduce viscosity, but these can compromise toughness, adhesion, or resistance. JPOXY JR 3017 is designed to solve...
13Nov
MR. JO JR 3016: Modified Epoxy Resin for Adhesives, Topcoats & Flooring
Introduction
Formulators striving for high performance in adhesives, flooring, or clear topcoats often face compromises: either add diluents or reactive modifiers after purchase (which introduces variability), or settle for a resin that’s simply too viscous. JR 3016 is engineered to remove this compromise. A bisphenol-A epoxy...
13Nov
MR. JO JR-3013: Low-Viscosity Modified Epoxy Resin for Tile Grouts, Primers, and Coatings
Introduction
In the formulation of primers, coatings, and tile grouts, viscosity control is one of the most critical parameters. Unmodified bisphenol-A (BPA) epoxy resins provide excellent adhesion and durability but are typically too viscous for thin-film or highly filled applications. This leads formulators to rely on...
13Nov
MR. JO JR 3012: Modified Epoxy Resin for Coatings, Primers, Mortars, and Flooring
Introduction
As industries continue shifting toward high-solids, solvent-free, and environmentally compliant epoxy systems, formulators need liquid resins that offer both low viscosity and high versatility. Unmodified bisphenol-A (BPA) resins deliver excellent adhesion and durability, but their viscosity often limits solids loading and ease of processing.
JR 3012...
07Nov
JR 3000 vs JR 3001 vs JR 3003 vs JR 3125 — which unmodified epoxy resin should you use?
When engineers, formulators and shop managers pick an unmodified epoxy resin they’re solving a set of practical problems: matching viscosity to the process, getting the required optical clarity, tuning cure behavior via an appropriate hardener, and minimizing waste and handling issues on the shop floor....
05Nov
MR. JO JR 3001 — Extra-Clear Unmodified Epoxy for Optical Casts & Decorative Coatings
Technical snapshot
Type: Unmodified BPA epoxy resin (resin-only)
EEW: 188–199 g/eq
Viscosity: comparable to JR-3000 (mid-range), pumpable and degas-friendly
Optical: Extra-clear grade — APHA < 20 (low tint)
Packs: 10 / 20 / 30 kg and barrels; long shelf stability in company packaging
