Epoke Hobby Kit 1.2kg With Weighing Scale and Mica Powder Pigment
Contents: Resin 900g + Hardener 300g + weighing scale + 12 color Mica Powder Pigment + 2 pairs nitrile Gloves + 4 pcs mixing stick + 2 pcs mixing cups
Mix ratio: 3:1 by weight. Eg 30g Resin and 10g Hardener
Coverage: 1kg of mix covers 10 to 12 sq ft. in 1mm thickness.
Features
- Clear colorless liquids render a Crystal Clear coating or cast when cured.
- Low to no odour
- Zero VOC, Zero Solvents, Zero Fumes
- Nontoxic and safe to use indoors (as directed)
- Self-levelling system
- High Gloss and Crystal Clear finish
- Highly resistant to yellowing and UV-resistant
- High strength with good flexibility for chip resistance
Important Note - Please read before purchase :
1. Epoke Resin should not be mixed by volume or the end product will not have the expected hardness or durability.
2. Epoke Resin has been designed for working temperatures of 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, if the ambient temperatures are cooler you may need to remove air bubbles using a heat gun.
3. Epoxy Resin in General and Epoke Resin in particular is not full compatible with Acrylic paints. It may result in a damaged or cracked end product due to structural changes caused by the inclusion of acrylic. It is best suited for Mica, Resin Pigments, or Alcohol Inks.
4. Gloves May come in various colors, including Blue, White or Black.
5. At an ambient temperature of around 28 deg C, you can pour up to 1 inch (26mm) thickness in a single pour, provided your wood is well primed and sealed. If the ambient temperature is higher, the recommended pour thickness would be less than 20mm. We would recommend you do some trials to establish what works best in your ambient conditions.
Note: First start with small pours to ensure you have complete control on how the wood and resin react with each other. Larger pours can sometimes be tricky and you may encounter unexpected results for reasons beyond your understanding. Always start small until you have a very good understanding of the resin, wood, and other influencing factors. Overcoating can be done in 12 hours after applying the first coat.
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