Epoxy systems have different heat resistance resistances that vary according to their types. These resistors vary from 50 C to 170 C according to the properties of the products. You can see the heat resistance of the product you choose by looking at its features. In order for epoxy systems to have full mechanical and chemical properties, they must have completed the final drying period of 7 days at 24 °C room temperature. Curing at low temperature also reduces the heat resistance of the epoxy system. Likewise, raising the temperature during curing will contribute positively to the heat resistance.
In case the epoxy systems are exposed to a temperature higher than the heat resistance value; The system will lose hardness and temporary softening will occur. The softening state disappears when the product returns to normal room temperature and the system returns to its former hardness.