Epoxies ended in 2007.
Epoxies was created in 2000.
I work and experiment with adhesives all the time, and have not yet found any solvent that will remove epoxies.
They are not hydrocarbons.
Yes, ozone can degrade epoxies by breaking down their chemical bonds, leading to a loss of strength and durability in the material. It is important to protect epoxy materials from ozone exposure to ensure their long-term performance.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K)
Epoxies and cyanoacrylite will. Not many others.
Most epoxies fit that requirement
different epoxies can be used.
Yes, you can on some one-part epoxies; however, be sure to check the data sheet for the epoxy. Most solvent based epoxies will act as a remover when placed over polyurethane.
In the case of epoxies, heat can often enhance the binding ability
Yes , heat makes epoxies set quicker and harder.
Silicone and most epoxies are good for external use.