Glass epoxy resin
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Product detailed description
Crystal Resin Glass was invented specifically for the production of castings that have a lot of detail and thickness from 1 mm to 20 mm with a surface area of no more than 5x5 cm. The resin has special properties that make it less prone to air bubbles. These properties are high transparency (water effect), self-leveling properties, low viscosity and longer curing time compared to traditional epoxy resin. Thanks to the longer curing time, you can further bend and modify the product into other shapes without the need for additional special tools and moulds. After curing, it has a solid, mirror-shiny and completely smooth surface. It has high protection against humidity during the curing process.
It is fully transparent and can be applied in layers from approx. 1 to 20 mm. In the case of higher castings, we recommend casting it in layers, after partial or complete hardening of the bottom layer. It can be well coloured and pigmented. Cures in approx. 24-48 hours, easy to work and polish. It has excellent mechanical properties, high strength and cohesion.
Specifications
- The maximum layer thickness is 20 mm.
- The maximum size of the cast area is 5x5 cm.
- After curing, it has a fully transparent, solid and mirror-gloss surface.
- It is UV stable and resistant to humidity from the air (reduces water spots and loss of gloss).
- It is suitable for transparent and coloured castings, it is well coloured with dyes and pigments from our offer.
- Processing time 1 hour.
- Curing time for demoulding: 24-48 hours. Depending on the size of the casting, it can take up to five days for the product to reach the hardness for moulding. Final curing and completion of all bonds in the resin takes 10-14 days, at which time the resin can be sanded or objects can be placed on it (applies to curing at a constant temperature of 20 - 25 °C).
- It is self-levelling and well flowable.
- It is solvent-free, phenolic-free and virtually odourless.
- It can be used for watering all types of materials (wood, concrete, glass, etc.).
- Mixture viscosity 175-225 cps at 25 °C.
- Resulting hardness: 70 - 75 Shore D.
- Catalysis of the thin layer "film" (from 1 mm at 30 ° C): 6 hours.
What does UV stable/unstable resin mean?
The resins without additives to ensure UV stability yellow to a richer yellow colour. The resins with these additives provide longer protection against yellowing and only yellow to a slight tinge of yellow over time. How to ensure that the UV stable resin product is free of this breath as long as possible? Do not expose the products to direct sunlight, which interferes with the protective UV barrier.
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Processing and applications
First, mix the two ingredients in a mixing ratio of 100 : 60 by weight. Each ingredient needs to be carefully weighed in grams. First, pour and weigh the required amount of component A into the container (clean and dry), reset the balance and pour and weigh the required amount of component B. Use our calculation table to help you calculate the required weight of components A and B. The two components are mixed for 3-4 minutes (alternate clockwise and counterclockwise mixing, scraping the material from the sides and bottom of the container). After mixing, it is recommended to transfer the mixture into another clean and dry container, stir again and then apply.
If the mass is cast into moulds, it is advisable to use a silicone mould. In the case of moulds made of other materials, a separator must be used for easy removal from the mould. We do not recommend using glass containers as a mould, they may crack when the resin cures. When porous materials (wood, concrete) are poured, air bubbles are released into the cast material, therefore it is necessary to penetrate these objects. Penetration of porous materials can be done with a special primer, or you can paint them with a thin layer of resin and after it hardens, such items can be molded into the desired product.
To ensure optimum consistency and quality of the result after application, it is necessary to ensure sufficient temperature of the environment and the material (approx. 20 °C) during mixing. Low temperatures have a significantly negative effect on the final result.
Attention
- Observe the processing time, do not work with the finished mixture for more than 1 hour. If this time is not observed, the products may not have the necessary properties (the finished products may be brittle) and the resin may start to heat up rapidly in the mixing vessel in a higher layer ( exothermic reaction) and deteriorate.
- The resin may become cloudy when stored at temperatures below 20 °C. This is a common phenomenon, before use, place the sealed bottle with ingredient A in a warm water bath (50 - 70 °C) for 20-30 minutes and the cloudiness will disappear. Prevent water from entering the resin bottle. After removing from the bath, allow to cool and then use.
- Hot objects such as tea cups must not be placed on the finished resin products. The product could be damaged.
Security measures
- We recommend that children under 18 years of age, pregnant and nursing women work with epoxy resin only with skin and respiratory protection, and that children work only under adult supervision.
- In case of eye contact, flush with plenty of water. Avoid swallowing or inhaling material; if swallowed or if mucous membranes are affected, seek medical attention.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after work, especially before eating. Do not smoke, drink or eat while creating the product.
- Work in a well-ventilated area with (important!) low humidity (no more than 30-40%).
- The temperature must be no lower than 20 °C and no higher than 25-27 °C.
- Only wear gloves, the resin can cause an allergic reaction on the skin.
- We recommend protecting your respiratory tract with a respirator or full-face mask with a vapour filter.
Safety Data Sheets, Technical Data Sheets and Certification
How to mix the resin correctly?
Standard hazard sentences:
H302+H332 Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.
H314 Causes severe skin and eye damage.
H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H412 Harmful to aquatic organisms with long-lasting effects.
- Instructions for safe handling:
P102 Keep out of reach of children.
P103 Read the label before use.
P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/goggles/face shield.
P301+P330+P331 IF swallowed: Rinse mouth. DO NOT induce vomiting.
P302+P352 IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH SKIN: Wash with plenty of water.
P303+P361+P353 IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH SKIN (or hair): remove all contaminated articles of clothing immediately.
Rinse the skin with water [or shower].
P304+P340 IF BREATHING: Move the person to fresh air and keep in a position to facilitate breathing.
P305+P351+P338 IF EYE INJURY: Rinse gently with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if they are
deployed and if they can be removed easily. Continue rinsing.
P310 Immediately call the TOXIC INFORMATION CENTRE/physician.
P404 Store in closed container.
P405 Store locked.
P501 Dispose of contents/packaging according to local/regional/state regulations. Packaging contaminated by the product
take it to a hazardous waste collection facility.
Child-resistant closure yes
Tangible warning of danger yes
- Designation for dangerous ingredients: benzyl alcohol; 3-(aminomethyl)-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexane-1-amine; 4,4'-isopropylidene diphenol,
oligomeric reaction products with 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane, reaction products with 3-aminomethyl-
3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexylamine
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