Epoxy granite

Mineral casting

Epoxy granite, also known as synthetic granite,[1] is a polymer matrix composite and is a mixture of epoxy and granite commonly used as an alternative material for machine tool bases. Epoxy granite is used instead of cast iron and steel for improved vibration damping, longer tool life, and lower assembly cost, and thus better properties for stabilizing and housing machines.[2][3]

  1. ^ McKeown, P.; Morgan, G. (1979). "Epoxy granite: a structural material for precision machines". Precision Engineering. 1 (4): 227. doi:10.1016/0141-6359(79)90104-1.
  2. ^ Kamath, Sandesh; D'Mello, Joel; Balakrishna, S S (October 2014). "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RED GRANITE-EPOXY PARTICULATE COMPOSITES" (PDF). International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research. 3 (4). ISSN 2278-0149 – via IJMERR.
  3. ^ Shanmugam, C; Thyla, P R; Kumar, N Mahindra; Rabik, S John; Krishna, R Ragav; Kumar, S Vivin (2017). "Experimental Studies on Mechanical Properties of Epoxy Granite for Machine Tool Structure using Design of Experiments". Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities. 7 (3): 1333. doi:10.5958/2249-7315.2017.00246.5. ISSN 2249-7315.