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General Purpose Polyester Resin, Quart
$48.80
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Product Description
General Purpose Polyester Resin Quart used.Ideally with fiberglass mat, cloth, roving, or stitch mats. Designed to be thin enough for easy wet-out. Excellent for molding new parts & repairs.
Size: Quart
Included: 1 Ounce of MEKP
TIPS:
- General purpose resin is excellent for laminating with fiberglass, kevlar and carbon reinforcements.
- Pigment can be added to this resin, but the maximum is 3%.
- The ideal temperature is at 77° F. Best results for this product can be obtained at temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees F, in a clean, dry, dust free environment.
- The thinner the fiberglass, the less chemical reaction you will have. The thicker the fiberglass the less hardener you will need because you will generate more heat and have more chemical reaction, but never go below 1%.To get a complete cure, you will need to add sanding aid to the resin or spray PVA over it, while it is still hot.
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