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does epoxy glue expand
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Epoxy glue is known for its strong adhesive properties and durability, mainly used in a wide range of applications from simple household repairs to industrial bonding tasks. Unlike some adhesives that can expand or foam up during the curing process, epoxy glue typically does not expand. It is designed to form a solid, stable bond between surfaces with minimal shrinkage or expansion once applied. However, the viscosity of the epoxy can affect its application and behavior; thinner epoxies might slightly spread out, but this is not true expansion in the sense of foaming or bulking up. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications for any specific properties, including potential expansion or shrinkage, as formulations can vary. In summary, while slight spreading may occur depending on viscosity, epoxy glue does not expand in the manner that some foaming adhesives do.
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