epoxy adhesive

  • best for: structural applications requiring maximum strength and rigidity
  • strengths: very high bond strength, excellent chemical resistance, low shrinkage
  • limitations:
  • rigid (can crack under impact)
  • requires precise mixing
  • higher cost

polyurethane adhesive: github discussion

  • best for: applications requiring flexibility and impact resistance
  • strengths: high flexibility, excellent impact absorption, easier application
  • limitations
  • moderate shrinkage
  • moisture-sensitive storage
  • lower temperature resistance

epoxy vs polyurethane adhesive comparison

chemical properties

featureepoxy adhesivepolyurethane adhesive
chemical basisepoxy resin + hardener (2-component)polyurethane polymer (often moisture-cure, single or 2-component)
bond strengthvery high, rigid, structural bondshigh, flexible to moderately rigid bonds
flexibilitylow (rigid after cure)moderate to high (retains elasticity)
shrinkagevery lowmoderate (some shrinkage during curing)

performance characteristics

featureepoxy adhesivepolyurethane adhesive
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impact resistancelower (can fracture under impact)high (absorbs vibration and impacts well)
water resistanceexcellent after curingexcellent after curing
uv resistancemoderate (requires protective coatings)good (some formulations excellent)
temperature resistancehigh (~100–150°c), varies by productmoderate (~80–120°c), varies by product
chemical resistanceexcellent against many chemicalsgood but slightly lower than epoxy

application properties

featureepoxy adhesivepolyurethane adhesive
curing timevariable (minutes to hours), typically faster, adjustable by component ratiostypically slower moisture cure (hours to a day), not easily adjusted
application easerequires accurate mixing (2-component), sensitive to ratiossimpler, usually single-component ready-to-use
adhesion surfacesexcellent on metals, composites, ceramics, concreteexcellent on metals, glass, wood, plastics
shelf life/storagelonger shelf life, separate components (months to years)limited once opened; sensitive to moisture

environmental & economic factors

featureepoxy adhesivepolyurethane adhesive
environmental concernsuncured resins/hardeners toxic, irritant; safe after full curinguncured contains isocyanates; hazardous before curing, safe after full curing
microplastic potentialminimal (rigid, stable polymer - degradation over 50-100+ years)moderate (elastic polymer prone to gradual degradation over 20-40 years)
pricehigher ($15-40 per 100ml)moderate ($8-25 per 100ml)