Epoxy resin is a very strong material that can be used as a sealant and an adhesive, as well as a myriad of other things. However, one troublesome thing about this substance is that it is very thick and viscous, which means that it can be hard to apply, and sometimes, it will not get into all of the dings and nicks in a surface. This bad coverage can create pockets of air, causing streaks and making the resin cure improperly. The only way to fix this issue is to thin the epoxy. The following article will show you how to do this correctly so you can get the best, more thorough coverage whenever you use this resin.Epoxy Thinner is a mixture of hydrocarbons designs to thin out paints. The thinner is primarily used within the coatings industry in order to get the perfect bubble-free, sagging finish. It is great for leveling for epoxy paints and coatings. Sydney Solvents epoxy thinner is a solvent-based which means that because the solvents evaporate quickly they are less likely to be trapped in the cured epoxy, leaving for a great finish. It is important to do your own testing as different finishes require different products for thinning out in order to get the right reaction.
Epoxy Thinner Uses
Epoxy Thinner is perfect for a general clean up when using paints. Epoxy Thinner is used when leveling for epoxy-based primers and coatings. It has a fast-drying, bloom resistant, great gloss, and self-leveling when using it with epoxy paints.
Epoxy Thinner Hazards:
When using epoxy thinner it is important to be cautious. It is advised to wear safety glasses and use chemical resistant gloves. If you need any advice please do not hesitate to contact us as we are happy to help.
How to add epoxy thinner
10-15 % for Epoxy clear resins
15-20 % for Industrial coating,Resins
18-20 % for epoxy primer and bright coatings Etc.
Color – Non Color
What’s Included:
>>> 17L / 4L / 1 L Sizes