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Epoxy Resin For Flower Arrangement Creates Artificial Clear Water In Glass Vase
$ 38.39
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Description
MAX TCR A/BThick Casting Resin
Clear Epoxy Resin For Floral Arrangements
Water Simulation- Resin System
1 Gallon Combined Volume
1/2 Gallon Of Resin
1/2 Gallon Of
Curing Agent
MAX TCR A/B is a clear epoxy-based resin system formulated for artificial floral arrangements to create the appearance of water in a clear vase. MAX TCR A/B is suitable for making small bud vases arrangements (2 fluid ounce) to large and intricate designs up to 64 fluid ounces in volume. MAX TCR A/B is suitable for use with marble, stone, and plastic embed.
MAX TCR A/B is mixed 1:1 by volume or by weight and offers a very long working time to allow entrapped air bubbles to outgas before cure. It is formulated to react slow, minimizing the exothermic temperature or heat produced during polymerization, which prevents premature yellowing caused by excessive heat.
The slow cure process also reduces dimensional shrinkage and prevents loss of adhesion or delamination. MAX TCR gels to a solid after 6 to 9 hours from mixing at room temperature (67°F to 77°F); a tack-free solid phase is achieved within 48 hours at room temperature cure.
MAX TCR cures water-clear and flexible, demonstrating excellent adhesion to vases made from glass, ceramic, clay, stone pottery, and other materials commonly used in silk floral and artificial plant arrangements.
The flexible cure allows the glass vase to expand and contract with minimal restriction, thus eliminating glass breakage caused by the differential Coefficient of Expansion and Contraction.
Please review the use and application instructions and video demonstrations posted below.
MAX TCR A/B Product Highlights
1:1 Mix Ratio And Low Viscosity Formulation
Provides Water Clarity
Long Working Time For Bubble-Free Pours
Low Odor, Low Toxicity Resin System
Low Exothermic Heat Generation During Large Mass Casting
Self-leveling
Cures To A Bubble-Free Casting
Bonds To Glass Vases, Plastic & Artificial Floral Arrangements
Allows Expansion And Contraction Of The Casting Preventing Glass Vase Breakage
APPLICATION AND USAGE
Clean and prepare the glass vase before mixing the resin and curing agent together.
Place the vase on a level surface controlled environment free of airborne contaminants.
Mix 100 parts resin to 100 parts of curing agent by weight or equal parts by volume in a clean container.
Mix thoroughly but gently as to not introduce excessive air bubbles during mixing.
Mix the resin and curing agent until the mixture turns clear (2 to 4 Minutes).
Pour the mixed resin in the center of the vase and allow to fill until the desired volume is attained.
Insert floral arrangement per design and support to prevent movement.
Allow to cure for 36 to 48 hours at
75°F
before handling.
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Clear Epoxy Resin For Floral Arranging MAX TCR A/B. Water Simulation For Glass Vase. - YouTube
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SHORE DUROMETER 55 A
Cures Flexible Similar To Rubber Eraser That Allows The Glass To Expand And Contract And Prevent The Vase From Shattering.
MAX TCR A/B
Floral Arrangements
MAX TCR A/B Available Kit Sizes
Rupture Pak 3 Kits Per Case – 6 Fluid Ounce Per Kit
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64 Ounce kit -1/2 Gallon Combined Volume
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128 Fluid Ounce
Kit –
1 Gallon
Combined Volume
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RESIN CRYSTALLIZATION FROM COLD WEATHER
During the winter months or after prolonged storage, the PART A or RESIN component may crystallize and cause poor cure performance. Our MAX Epoxy Resins are formulated with high purity grade resin polymers which makes it prone to crystallization when exposed to temperatures below 57°F. Crystallization can also occur after the resin has been stored over a period. It will appear as a waxy white mass at the bottom of the bottle. The PART A or RESIN component must be in its liquid form to thoroughly mix with the PART B or curing agent to achieve full cure.
View the following video for identification and processing.
DO NOT USE UNLESS PROCESSED TO REVERT ANY CRYSTALLIZED RESIN BACK TO A LIQUID STATE AND AVOID POOR CURED RESULTS.
PROPER MIXING TECHNIQUE
How To Mix Epoxy Resin For Food Contact Coating. Avoid Tacky Spots, Minimize Air Bubble When Mixing - YouTube
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MEASURE, MIX, DISPENSE OR APPLY
Proportioning the correct amount is equally as important to attain the intended cured properties of the resin system.
T
he container in which the epoxy and curing agent is mixed is an important consideration when mixing an epoxy resin system.
The container must withstand the tenacity of the chemical and must be free of contamination.
Most epoxy curing agent has a degree of corrosivity, as a general practice, protective gloves should be worn when handling chemicals of the same nature.
MIXING KIT CONTENTS
1 Each Digital Scale -Durable, Accurate Up To 2000.0 Grams
4 Each 32-ounce (1 Quart) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
4 Each 16-ounce (1 Pint) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
One Size Fits All Powder-Free Latex Gloves
2 Each Graduated Syringes
Wooden Stir Sticks
Assorted Size Foam Brush
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Your purchase constitutes the acceptance of this disclaimer. Please review before purchasing this product.
The user should thoroughly test any proposed use of this product and independently conclude the satisfactory performance in the application. Likewise, if the manner in which this product is used requires government approval or clearance, the user must obtain said approval.
The information contained herein is based on data believed to be accurate at the time of publication. Data and parameters cited have been obtained through published information, PolymerProducts and Polymer Composites Inc. laboratories using materials under controlled conditions. Data of this type should not be used for a specification for fabrication and design. It is the user's responsibility to determine this Composites fitness for use.
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