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High Strength Epoxy Laminating Resin 2:1 Kit - UV Stable for Fiberglass & Carbon Fiber - Perfect for Boat Repair, Surfboard Making & Marine Applications (.75 Gallon Slow Cure Kit)
High Strength Epoxy Laminating Resin 2:1 Kit - UV Stable for Fiberglass & Carbon Fiber - Perfect for Boat Repair, Surfboard Making & Marine Applications (.75 Gallon Slow Cure Kit)

High Strength Epoxy Laminating Resin 2:1 Kit - UV Stable for Fiberglass & Carbon Fiber - Perfect for Boat Repair, Surfboard Making & Marine Applications (.75 Gallon Slow Cure Kit)

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Description

Our 2:1 epoxy resin system is a high strength resin. It is water resistant which makes it perfect for a variety of applications including boats and surfboards. Its’ UV resistance helps reduce yellowing and surface degradation. The ideal working temperature is 75-80 degrees. It is important that the room, resin and surface area are all 75-80 degrees. Fast hardener- Quickest cure with a gel time of 10-15 minutes in 77 degrees Farenheit. Medium hardener- Most popular hardener with a gel time of 20-30 minutes in 77 degrees Farenheit. Slow hardener- Longest working and cure time. Gel time is 35-45 minutes in 77 degrees Farenheit. 1.5 quart kit= 1 quart epoxy and 1 pint hardener .75 gallon kit= ½ gallon epoxy and quart of hardener 1.5 gallon kit= 1 gallon epoxy and ½ gallon hardener 7.5 gallon kit= 5 gallons epoxy and 2.5 gallons hardener

Features

    Advanced resin system with easy 21 mix ratio- Fast, Medium and Slow Hardeners

    Ideal for high performance and light weight parts

    UV resistance reduces yellowing and surface degradation from UV exposure

    Great bonding capability, fast wet out, good flexibility, low odor

    Clear, tough, glossy finish

Reviews

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I mixed this product 2:1 exactly as specified. It was supposed to be "slow" reacting, but it flashed in the pot before I could even get it applied to the glass. Ruined my whole project and the $ spent on materials. Now I get to start over.
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