





EpoxyPro Renewable Energy EP50 Series
EpoxyPro EP500 Series – Renewable Energy Grade
EpoxyPro Renewable Energy is a high-performance, trade-grade epoxy resin designed for applications in renewable energy industries, providing outstanding adhesion, durability, and electrical insulation. Available in two resin types tailored for different performance needs:
EP5010 – Total Ultra Clear Resin
A crystal-clear option with a viscosity of 8,867 cP (total mixed viscosity), ideal for applications requiring high transparency and superior performance in renewable energy systems.
EP5020 – Slightly Yellow Resin
A slightly yellow-tinted option with a viscosity of 13,667 cP (total mixed viscosity), designed for large renewable energy projects where high strength and performance are needed, but transparency is less critical.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Ultra-clear and bubble-free – achieves a flawless, crystal-clear finish with superior performance
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Available in two resin types – choose EP5010 for maximum transparency or EP5020 for durable coatings
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Exceptional electrical insulation – ensures reliable performance in energy systems and electronics
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High strength and durability – long-lasting protection and structural support in tough environments
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Excellent adhesion – bonds to metals, plastics, composites, and other renewable materials
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Self-leveling and impact-resistant – smooth application with strong resistance to wear and tear
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Cost-effective solution – ideal for large-scale renewable energy projects
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Easy 2:1 mixing ratio – consistent and effective results with every application
Ideal Applications:
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Wind and solar energy systems – coatings and encapsulation of panels, turbines, and system parts
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Energy storage solutions – durability for batteries, capacitors, and power electronics
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Electrical insulation – protection for electrical components in renewable systems
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Renewable energy equipment coatings – weatherproofing and shielding exposed surfaces
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Sustainable infrastructure – reinforcement for green building and infrastructure projects