An epoxy resin undergoes a reaction with a curing agent which results in the formation of epoxy resin polymers. During the curing process, cross-linking occurs transforming the material from a low-molecular liquid to a solid-state. This process bestows the material its unique properties. Like all other polymers, epoxy polymers exhibit exceptional mechanical properties which includes tensile, compressive, and shear strength. Chemically, they also possess some of the best chemical resistance as they are able to endure harsh chemicals, solvents, and environmental factors. These polymers also exhibit electrical resistance and therefore, can be used in electrical and electronic devices. There is a high demand and use of these materials for coatings, adhesives, and composites because of their durability and the epoxy resin polymer's multifunctional nature, which allows its application in the aerospace industry.