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A new procedure for the glycidylation of aromatic amines has been developed recently, which leads to resins of lower viscosity, longer shelf-life and higher purity than methods used previously. Resins made by the new process show considerable processing and applications advantages over those made by earlier methods. The new process has also made accessible high purity glycidyl derivatives of amines which have hitherto proved difficult to glycidylate effectively.