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Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy
Ice Thin - 1 L Kit Ice Epoxy

ICE-THIN 1000mL Crystal Clear Resin

$29.97 $37.90
DESCRIPTION

ICE EPOXY THIN CRYSTAL CLEAR RESIN

2 x 500 ml KIT // ICE THIN is a two component epoxy casting system. UV resistant, it has anti-yellowing properties, strong adhesion, good fluidity, fast curing. It is used for top coating or light casting with thicknesses from 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) to 1 inch (2.5 cm). The low color and high viscosity allow for fast curing, crystal clear castings ideal for art and hobby applications. It is formulated for a short gel time. ICETHIN has a low VOC content, for user safety and reduced environmental impact.

• Casting less than 1 inch
• Ratio 1A:1B
• UV Resistant 
• 100% solids
• High viscosity
• Fast curing
• Low VOC content and low odour
• Crystal clear and high gloss appearance
• Magnifies object appearance
• Resistant to bacteria and moisture
• Excellent air release qualities
• Will not distort with age 

DOWNLOAD:
Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet PART A / Safety Data Sheet PART B

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER: We are not responsible of any damaged, transformation or alteration of the wood work, table, charcuterie board or any work that is done with our epoxy. The work done is hand crafted with wood or any other material that can vary in form and shape with humidity and temperature and cause a separation or damaged to the epoxy itself and we don’t control those item and or environment.  Epoxy has no flexibility and becomes an inert plastic once it’s dry. We don’t warranty the bondage with the wood. The woodworker needs to take all the precaution possible to solidify is work, make sure the humidity of the wood is below 10% and give all the recommendation to the customer in order to keep the table in good condition. There’s no warranty on the UV discolouration of the epoxy. We use UV absorber in order to make the epoxy resist as much as possible to the UV rays.

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