Casting Resin Catalyst

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Posted by Steve | Posted in Casting | Posted on 23-03-2010

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casting resin catalyst
fiberglass resin normal can be used for casting?

I'm working on a project that would pour about a 1 / 4 "to 1 / 2" resin layer on a table. I went to the local craft store to get the resin, but found that there were none of the catalysts. I did some research online to see if there was a catalyst that could replace the use of fiberglass and realized that the resin of the hardware is almost half the price of the same amount resin as in the craft store. "I can use the fiberglass resin normal that something like this or not as strong as traditional type resin, since there is actual fiberglass or reinforcing material in the resin?

In fact, there are only two types of resin, an epoxy is one, the other is the polyester resin. Polyester is much cheaper, not as strong, and uses a catalyst for curing. The epoxy resin is very strong, comparatively expensive, and uses the 50/50 mixture of (A) and part (B) to cure. both are priests anaerobic, which means it is a chemical cure, and both are exothermic, which means they give off heat during the curing of a warehouse pricing is due to "the sale of proprietary," and the volume of product packaging

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