Description
Multi-layer application
- MECHANICAL ADHESION: Once cured, lightly to sand first pour (use 120 grit). It is important to “scratch” the surface to ensure a perfect bonding between both layers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my epoxy freeze? A:Yes and no! UV Resins are very sensitive to freezing, which has the effect of causing crystallization (deposition and solidification of part A). Simply reheat the container in a water bath to bring the resin back to a liquid state. Refer to the technical sheet for more details.
If I miscalculated the amount of epoxy required, can I pour right away? A:Yes, within 2 hours. After this time, it will be necessary to wait until it gets fully cured
What should I use to clean the tools?
A: Xylene
If i bought my epoxy last year, is it still good?
A:The recommended pot life is 1 year after purchase. With time, the hardener oxidizes and turns amber. You will then have to use pigments to hide that amber color.
Will my epoxy harden faster if I put more hardener?
A: No. The ratio must be perfectly respected in a volume ratio of 2A:1B. An improper ratio will cause the epoxy to not fully cure.
What is the recommended temperature for casting ?
R: 21°C, +/- 5 degrees. High temperature could lead to an exothermic reaction (overheating). Low temperature will cause bubbles in the epoxy.
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