Polyurethane vs Epoxy: Which Resin System to Use?

One of the most frequently asked questions in electrical and electronic component protection is whether to use polyurethane or epoxy resin. Both systems can deliver reliable insulation — but they differ significantly in mechanical behaviour, flexibility, temperature tolerance, and service accessibility.

Polyurethane Resin: Key Properties

Advantages:

  • Wide hardness range — formulatable from Shore A (soft) to Shore D (rigid)
  • Elastic behaviour — can accommodate vibration and thermal cycling
  • Low glass transition temperature (Tg) — retains flexibility in cold environments
  • Re-enterable versions available (NCflex) — service access possible

Limitations:

  • Component B (isocyanate) is moisture-sensitive
  • UV stability limited in some formulations

Epoxy Resin: Key Properties

Advantages:

  • High mechanical hardness and rigidity
  • Excellent chemical and solvent resistance
  • High temperature stability (100–150°C+)

Limitations:

  • Brittleness — rigid structure carries cracking risk under stress
  • Low vibration tolerance
  • Service re-entry is practically impossible

Comparison Table

CriterionPolyurethane (PU)Epoxy
FlexibilityHighLow
Vibration toleranceGoodPoor
Chemical resistanceModerateHigh
Temperature stabilityModerate (70–100°C)High (100–150°C+)
Low-temp performanceGood — remains elasticPoor — may become brittle
Service re-entryPossible with NCflexPractically impossible
Typical applicationCable joints, junction boxes, field kitsPCBs, transformers, high-temperature

When to Choose Each System

Choose polyurethane for vibrating or moving components, low-temperature environments, elastic or re-enterable systems, field applications, cable joints and junction box filling.

Choose epoxy for high-temperature environments (100°C+), high chemical resistance, PCB and transformer coil potting, UV and outdoor exposure applications.

Conclusion

The choice between polyurethane and epoxy should be made by evaluating the operating temperature, mechanical environment, service requirements, and chemical exposure together. Contact us for technical support.

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