High Quality Two components Epoxy Resin AB Glue For Carbon Fibre
Item (HF5001)
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Epoxy Resin(A )
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Epoxy Resin(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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6000-10000
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250
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Mix Ratio(by weight)
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5
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1
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Hardness(Shored)
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92
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Operation time(100g mixed glue ,25ºC)
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15 Minutes
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Curing Time(25ºC)
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3 Hours
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Suddenly Mixed Volume
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500 ML
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Shelf Time
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12 Months
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Feature
Epoxy resin HF5001 is high hardness, can be widely used for composite mateial like carbon fiber, fiber glass products, coating of car spare parts, golf clubs, paddles, fish pole, LED potting and mold filling, etc..
* 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 resin, wear-resistant
Wooden furniture, top coating, DIY craft casting, epoxy floor, soft doming resin, etc...
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.