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4L UVPoxy KIT

4L UVPoxy KIT
Average rating:
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$189.95
SKU 901290
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Features are: 
  • Designed to resist yellowing caused by sunlight and other ultra violet light sources.
  • Will not fade or crack.
  • Can endure extremely high traffic areas and is resistant to scratching, water and alcholol providing a long lasting maintenance free surface.
  • Self-leveling and can easily be built up to a depth of 1/4" thick layers (or more) if desired. 
How much resin do I need? 
 
If your resin is crystallized or cloudy click here to download and read prior to using the KIT
 
UV Poxy has an easy to use 1 to 1 by volume mix ratio, wets out substrates well, maintains its integrity over sharp corners, it has excellent air release qualities, and a relatively fast set time which may be accelerated by mild heat to 160F. 
 
Working Conditions: For best results UVPoxy must be used at temperatures from 70-80 degrees F. The room which you are working in should be clean, dry, dust and insect free. Settling dust can often cause blemishes on the glossy surface.
 
20 min work time depending on ambient temperature.
48 hours cure time depending on ambient temperature, humidity and thickness.
4-8 hours Set to Touch
4-8 hours Minimum Recoat Time
24 hours Maximum Recoat Time
Recommended Storage: 55 degrees F. through 85 degrees F. with tightly sealed lids.

Featured positive reviews:

4L UVPoxy KIT
Least finnicky epoxy I've used
By 
I have lost count of how many insanely expensive casting resins I've tried and thrown away because they suffered from excessive yellowing, bubbling or blushing. While it's a bit thicker than I'd like it to be, by and large, this stuff is extremely forgiving of environmental conditions that can ruin other formulations and the odor is negligible. Keeping it warm will help it mix together more easily, but if you find it's kicking too hot or fast, cooling your mold down with ice packs after pouring works a treat and I have not found it to affect the final cure in any way.

The viscosity makes it less likely to self-level over flat surfaces and I usually have to max out the pressure in my tank to 80psi when casting into 3D molds, but it's still a lot easier to work with than most. Sands and polishes pretty easily once cured, but that also means it's nowhere near the hardness of a polyester. I don't think I'd do a commercial bar top that would be subjected to a great deal of abuse with it.
 

 

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