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International HT9000 Epoxy Resin

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A versatile epoxy resin system, suitable for a wide variety of uses, such as sheathing, laminating, filling and fairing, and gluing, on boats of all types. To be paired with Fast (m16221) or Slow (m51953) hardener.
  • Solvent free and low odour to ensure a cleaner working environment
  • Improved ability to adapt to varying environments
  • Low viscosity for ease of mixing and wet out
  • GRP All surfaces should be sanded thoroughly and then wiped down with thinners #7.
  • WOOD Sand along the grain with 220-280 grade paper for a good cosmetic finish. Sand across the grain with 40-60 grade paper for good adhesion when gluing, then wipe down with thinners #7. #METAL Grind the surface to remove oxidation and provide a key, then wipe down with thinners #7. For better adhesion to aluminium, bronze or lead, sand the resin mix into the surface using wet or dry paper.
  • Ratio 3:1, resin to hardener
  • Only use thinner for sheathing, max5% thinners #7
  • link to product data sheet: http://www.yachtpaint.com/MPYACMDatasheets/Epiglass_HT9000_Standard__+eng+A4+Y+20110518.pdf
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$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.

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Hi I need a resin that will stay clear when aging. Will this remain clear and not go yellow? Thanks
Question by: Caitlin Johnston on 10/10/2021, 4:23 pm
Virtually all resins discolour over time, largely due to UV exposure and the HT9000 resin is no exception. If the item is out of UV light (ie inside and away from windows etc) this yellowing will be slowed but will still occur. Some manufacturers do make special resins for tabletops etc but for specialised application advice you should contact either International or Adhesive Technologies.
https://www.adhesivetechnologies.co.nz/
Answer by: Website Customer Service (AL) on 11/10/2021, 5:11 pm

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