Curing Agent Hardener for Golfball surface coating Kit
ALD-6048 Clear Casting Epoxy Resin come in two parts: Eppxy Resin and Hardener. The two parts must be mixed in the precise ratio A:B=3:1 by weight. Imprecise measuring and mixing prevents the epoxy resin from solidifying or curing.Features: ---Apply to the artificial amber and amber jewelry accessories.
--- Good for making crystal handicraft production, DIY jewelry with dried flowers.
---Designed for casting small items, such as ,bangle, bracelet, pendent,Earrings, necklaces, and other accessories.
---- Create figurines, paperweights, coasters, drawer pull, silver clay jewelry, miniature flowers & leaf for dollhouse and handicraft etc.
Item (MTB-6048) | Epoxy Resin(A ) | Hardener(B) |
Color | Transparent Liquid | Transparent Liquid |
Viscosity@25ºC(mpa.s) | 380-450 | 30-40 |
Mix Ratio(by weight) | 3 | 1 |
Hardness(Shored) | |
Operation time(100g mixed glue ,25ºC) | |
Curing Time(25ºC) | |
Curing Time(35ºC) | |
Shelf Life | |
Package Neutral package for below package
--16oz/kit 12oz resin+4oz hardener
--32oz/kit 24oz resin +8oz hardener
--1Gallon/kit 0.75gallon resin+0.25gallon hardener
--20kg/kit 15kg resin +5kg hardener
Accept package and label OEM&ODM
Certification
CompanyFAQ1.Q: What's the best way to mix this?
A: You'll want to make sure that you have 2 parts base resin and 1 part curing agent measured precisely, by volume. Pour each into your mixing bucket, and we recommend mixing by hand for at least 3 minutes and between 3-5 minutes or until it is fully mixed. Be careful to scrape the
sides while mixing, but when pouring, do not scrape the sides. This can impart unmixed material that may cling to the side and has not been incorporated. Don't worry about any bubbles in the mixture, they will all work themselves out.
2.Q: How long does it take to cure, and what temperatures can I pourthis in?
A: Our optimum environment temperature range is 72° - 84°F (in a clean, temperature controlled environment. In that temperature range, it will begin to gel in 20-30 minutes, and cure rock hard within 24 hours.Temperatures under 70° will slow the curing process even more, and the closer you get to 60° the curing process will stop. Above 85°, it will begin to accelerate curing, leading to cracking, shrinking and other negative results.
3.Q: Is your epoxy FDA Compliant?
A: The short answer is, yes. Once our epoxy has cured, it becomes safe,per FDA code, 21CFR175.300 which states "Resinous and polymeric coatings may be safely used as the food-contact surface of articlesintended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing,
preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food" and can be used as a "functional barrier between the food and the substrate".
4.When Can I Demould?
A: Our optimum environment temperature range is 72° - 84°F in a clean temperature controlled environment. In that temperature range, you can demould between 18 and 24 hours, and its optimal workability will be at 24-30 hours. At 30 hours it will sand and plane as easy as wood!