Premium Quality Epoxy Resin Deep Pour Casting 20 cm Per Flood For Wood Table
Item (HF402)
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Epoxy Resin(A )
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Epoxy Hardener (B )
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Color
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Transparent Liquid
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Transparent Liquid
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Viscosity@25ºC(mpa.s)
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2000-4000 CPS
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50 MAXCPS
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Specific Gravity
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1.15
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0.97
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Mix Ratio(by weight)
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2
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1
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Hardness(Shored)
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85 D
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Operation time(100g mixed glue ,25ºC)
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300 Minutes
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Curing Time(25ºC)
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48-72 Hours
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Shelf Life
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12 Months
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Feature
Epoxy resin HF402 can be cured under normal temperature and elevated temperature, with good flowing property, natural defoaming, high hardness, no ripple, bright in surface.
* No Toxic Organic Compounds or Heavy Metals
* 100% Solids, Low VOC, Low odor,UV resistant
* Self-Leveling and Extremely Durable
* Crystal Clear, High Gloss and Excellent Color Stability
*Not whitish, no bubbles
*Anti-yellow for at least five years
*Food grade FDA approved resin
How to use
Step 1:
The ideal working temperature is around a constant 77°F. Best results can be obtained at constant temperatures between
70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a
leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2:
Measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 2 parts Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume.
Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and
allow room for mixing.
Step 3:
The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners
as you mix. Be careful not to whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to "
hand speed
." For
smaller quantities, use
stir sticks
. Do not mix more
than a gallon. Pour into a new, clean container and mix for an additional minute.
Step 4:
Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining
material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the project's sides. Resin can be poured up to
1/4" thick per pour.
Step 5:
Use a heat source such as a heat gun to remove any bubbles by adding a small amount of heat to the surrounding area. The
bubble will rise to the surface and pop.
Step 6:
If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be slightly sticky. Once the second pour is made,
bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel hard after 45-60 minutes, cure to the point of workability within 24
hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days, depending upon the temperature.