EPOXY RESIN TOOLING, HIGH TEMP, HIGH STRENGTH
RESIN is a clear, light amber, low viscosity liquid. It is specifically designed to wet out and bond with wood fiber, fiberglass, reinforcing fabrics, and a variety of metals.
Depending on your project, epoxy can cure in a wide range of temperatures to form a high-strength solid with excellent moisture resistance.
Below are various epoxy resins that can be used for filling gaps and bridge voids when modified with fillers and can be sanded and shaped when cured. Each when applied with a roller possesses thin-film characteristics to flow out and self-level without "fisheyeing".
Resin viscosity is approximately 1000 centipoise (cps) at 72F (22C)