Epoxy Resin (Purity: 99%)
Epoxy Resin | |
Product No | NRE-54003 |
CAS | 12136-78-6 |
Purity | 99% |
Molecular Formula | NA |
Cured Density | 1.16g/ml |
Colour | Black/Gray |
Tensile modulus | 4.08E+05 |
Molecular Weight | NA |
Tensile Strength | 7,900 psi |
Flexural Strength | 14,100 psi |
Flexural Modulus | 4.61E+05 |
Epoxy Resin (Purity: 99%)
Epoxy resin is a versatile material used in various applications, from art projects to industrial coatings.
Preparation
Work Area: Choose a well-ventilated area with a stable, level surface. Protect your workspace with plastic sheets or newspaper to catch any drips.
Safety Gear: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and a mask to protect yourself from fumes and skin contact.
Materials: Gather your epoxy resin kit (resin and hardener), mixing cups, stir sticks, a torch or heat gun (for removing bubbles), and any pigments or additives you plan to use.
Surface Preparation
Clean Surface: Ensure the surface you’re applying the resin to is clean, dry, and free of dust or oils.
Seal Surface (if needed): If working with porous materials like wood or canvas, seal the surface with a thin layer of resin or a suitable sealer to prevent bubbles.
Mixing the Epoxy Resin
Measure: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the correct resin-to-hardener ratio, typically 1:1 or 2:1 by volume.
Mix: Pour the measured components into a mixing cup and stir slowly for 3-5 minutes.
Add Color or Additives: If adding pigments, glitter, or other additives, mix them in after the resin and hardener are thoroughly combined.
Application
Pour: Slowly pour the mixed epoxy resin onto your prepared surface. Use a spreading tool (like a plastic spreader or spatula) to evenly distribute the resin.
Layering: If applying multiple layers, allow the first layer to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions before applying the next one.
Remove Bubbles: Use a heat gun or torch to gently heat the surface and remove air bubbles. Be careful not to overheat, which can cause the resin to burn.
Curing
Time: Let the resin cure in a dust-free environment. Curing time varies depending on the resin type and environmental conditions (usually between 24-72 hours).
Protection: Cover the curing project to protect it from dust or debris.
Finishing
Sanding and Polishing: If necessary, sand the cured resin with fine-grit sandpaper and polish it to achieve a smooth, glossy finish.
Topcoat: Apply a final layer of clear resin or a protective topcoat for added durability, especially if the piece will be exposed to heavy use or outdoor elements.
Clean Up
Tools: Clean tools immediately after use with isopropyl alcohol or acetone before the resin hardens.