Epoxy Resins, a thermosetting resin; used chiefly in strong adhesives and coatings and laminates.
Epoxy resins are created by transforming liquid polyesters into infusible solids through a special curing process. In most cases, resins are the result of a chemical reaction between epichlorohydrin and Bisphenol-A.
Gel Coats
- Sandable (Soft - for use of negative molds) MG602
- Chemical Resistant MG516
- Weir Resistant for the use of foundry patterns. MG544
- High Temperature resistant (for use of vacuum form molds) MC163
-
Flexable Gel coats PC800
Casting Resins
- High weir resistant MC153NF
- High temperature resistant MC163N
-
Metal filled MC151
Laminating Resins
- General purpose epoxy (moulds- and pattern making EC54
- High temperature resistant EC138
- High performance (for use of structural parts, boats, model aircrafts and racing vehicles) EC131LV