FAIRING FILLER
Fairing filling is a process of smoothing out the surface of a material, such as a boat hull, by filling in low spots and reshaping voids. It is typically done using a fairing compound, which is a mixture of epoxy resin and fillers. The compound is applied to the surface and sanded down to create a smooth, even finish. Fairing filling is an important step in boat building and repair, as it helps to improve the hydrodynamics of the hull and reduce drag.
Some of the features of fairing filling are:
- Smoothing out surfaces: Fairing filling is used to smooth out surfaces that have low spots or voids, creating a smooth, even finish
- Improved hydrodynamics: By smoothing out the surface of a boat hull, fairing filling can help to improve the hydrodynamics of the hull and reduce drag
- Easy to apply: Fairing compound is easy to apply to the surface of a material, and can be sanded down to create a smooth finish .
- Cost-effective: Fairing filling is a cost-effective way to improve the appearance and performance of a boat hull
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This thickening additive can be blended with Epoxy, Polyester or Vinyl ester Resin.
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This thickening additive can be blended with Epoxy, Polyester or Vinyl ester Resin.