Description: BrandFasco EpoxiesMaterialEpoxy Resin, ResinCompatible MaterialFoam, Wood, Fiberglass, Concrete, MetalItem FormLiquidColorClearAbout this itemCrystal Clear High Gloss Finish Makes it Perfect For A Variety Of Projects such as: Penny, Table Top, Bottle Cap Project, Bar Tops & Table Tops, Resin Art, Canvas, Encapsulation Projects, and Many More Artistic Projects.Self Leveling Easy to Use 1:1 By Volume Mixture Produces a Strong, chemical, and Water Resistant CoatingOur 2 Gallon Kit Covers Approximately 24 square feet at 1/8" ThickOur epoxy mixes well with mica pigment powders for colored epoxy applications.Fasco Has been Manufacturing Epoxy Compounds and Coatings since 1957 Made in the USA Product DescriptionFEATURES: Clear gloss finish - Free from "sweat out" or exudation. 100% solids - contains no solvents or volatile's.Tough, resilient coating with negligible shrinkage.Can be pigmented any color.Strong adhesion to wood, metal, concrete, fiberglass, foam, etc.Good chemical resistanceUSES: High build coating for bars, tabletops, decorative panels, coating Styrofoam, etc.MIXING RATIO: Mix equal parts by volume of Part 1 Resin and Part 2 Hardener. MIX VERY THOROUGHLY to insure that all of the resin and hardener are completely combined togetherPOT LIFE: 25 minutes @ 72°F. Higher temperatures shorten pot life . Thin film set - 4 hours @ 72°f.COVERAGE: 12 sq. ft. per mixed gallonAPPLICATION: Surface should be clean, dry and sanded. Apply in two coats. The first coat is a thin sealer coat to prevent any air from coming from the wood and causing bubbles. This coat is usually 1 millimeter (.04 inches) thick. The second coat is the finish coat. It should be applied thick enough to produce a smooth surface. This should take approximately 3 millimeters (.12 inches) of epoxy.Air bubbles can come from a porous surface. They come up from tiny holes in the surface after the epoxy is poured. The solution is to apply a thin coat of 39 on the surface to seal it. After the coat dries, proceed with the rest of the application process. Air bubbles are created in the epoxy liquid when the two parts are mixed together. These bubbles appear immediately in the surface after it is poured. The solution is to heat the surface with a propane torch moved over the surface from a distance of about (12 inches). The heat will thin the epoxy surface and release the bubbles. It can also come from pouring the epoxy too thick in one pour. We recommend no more then an 1/8".
Price: 280 USD
Location: Schenectady, New York
End Time: 2025-01-13T14:25:28.000Z
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