Description
Conapoxy FR-1210 is a mineral-filled epoxy resin used with compatible CONACURE hardeners for two-part potting and casting work. It is built for electronic and industrial assemblies that need low shrinkage, good electrical properties, and resistance to thermal and mechanical shock after cure.
Conapoxy FR-1210 Benefits
- Filled epoxy resin helps control shrinkage in potted or cast parts.
- Good electrical properties support electronic protection work.
- Thermal and mechanical shock resistance helps protect assemblies exposed to cycling or vibration.
- Room-temperature or heat-cure hardener options let shops match cure planning to the job.
- One gallon can format suits repair benches, engineering builds, and smaller production runs.
This product is a resin component, so it must be paired with an approved hardener and mixed by the specified ratio. Confirm the hardener, cure schedule, and batch size before scaling from a trial part to production. Keep batch records for ratio, temperature, and cure method.
Conapoxy FR-1210 Applications
- Electronic potting and encapsulation.
- Casting small electrical or industrial components.
- Aerospace, defense, and manufacturing assemblies that need a filled epoxy system.
- Parts where low shrinkage and electrical insulation matter.
- Repairs that require a hard epoxy casting rather than a flexible polyurethane.
Preparation and Use
Keep the resin and hardener at a stable shop temperature before mixing. Parts should be clean, dry, and free of oil, dust, release agent, and loose coating. Mix thoroughly, scrape the sides and bottom of the container, and degas when the part geometry makes trapped air likely.
ELANTAS product-family data lists Conapoxy grades for electronic protection and tooling work, and distributor data identifies this resin as a filled epoxy encapsulant. Review current guidance from ELANTAS before approving a production process.
Ordering Help
For related potting materials, browse Chemical Concepts encapsulants and potting compounds. For help matching resin, hardener, and cure schedule, call (800) 220-1966 or email [email protected].






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