![]() ![]() ![]() Once the seal coat has set, additional flood coats up to 1/8 thick may be applied. ![]() polyurethane or acrylic sealers) to protect them prior to imbedding. Fast, Medium and Slow Hardeners can be combined to create custom gel times. Delicate objects that may be damaged by epoxy resin such as photographs may needed to be sealed with an alternate clear coat (i.e. FLAG Resin can be combined with LV Resin to create a custom viscosity resin. MIX RATIO: The mix ratio for the MAS Table Top is 1-part resin to 1-part hardener (1A:1B) by volume, or 100-parts resin to 83-parts hardener (100A:83B) by weight. MAS DEEP POUR RESIN of 8 CHEMCIAL NAME TEST SPECIES RESULT Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin LC50 (96 hrs) Fish 2.4 mg/L EC50 (24 hrs) Daphnia 3. MAS Fillers such as phenolic microballoons, colloidal silica or wood flour may be added to the epoxy resin to make compounds for bonding, fairing, filleting, or filling. air-tight barrier between a porous wooden surface and the MAS Table Top epoxy ood coat, so air bubbles won’t percolate up through the curing epoxy creating cosmetic defects. These microballoons are a low density, light weight, sandable filler for use with your epoxy resin and hardener of choice. It has a simple 2 to 1 by volume mix ratio, easily wets out fiberglass fabric, and requires no messy washdowns. When mixed with your epoxy Phenolic Microballoons can be used as a fairing or filleting compound. It can be used for laminating, filleting, and gluing. Wood flour is compatible with either of our epoxy resin and hardener systems. It is formulated to provide high build coating. The brown color helps visually blend in with woodwork or wooden boats. EPOCOAT HB is a solvent based, two-components epoxy system containing of an epoxy resin and polyamide hardener. Use with MAS Fast, Medium or Slow Hardeners. Wood Flour is a filler designed for use when a hard solid for filling and filleting is needed. MAS FLAG Resin is a non-blushing, medium viscosity, low odor epoxy resin system. In this video I demonstrate some techniques for making small decorative maker plates using wood, resin and a variety of dyes, fillers and pastes. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |