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System Three SilverTip Epoxy Resin with Slow Hardener is a premium, crystal-clear epoxy system designed for professional and advanced DIY use. Featuring a user-friendly 2:1 mix ratio, it offers high tensile strength (7900 PSI) and rigidity without brittleness, making it ideal for brightwork and composite reinforcement with materials like fiberglass and carbon fiber. Its low viscosity ensures excellent wet-out, while its VOC-free, amine blush-free formula allows for safer application and recoating within 72 hours without sanding.
Brand | SYSTEMTHREE |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Wood, Fiberglass, Carbon Fiber |
Item Form | Liquid |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 1.5 Gallons |
Full Cure Time | 36 Hours |
Tensile Strength | 7900 PSI |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 646697003452 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00646697003452 |
Manufacturer | System Three Resins, Inc. |
Part Number | 0901K46 |
Item Weight | 14.86 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 12.6 x 6.6 inches |
Item model number | 0901K46 |
Size | 1.5 Gallons |
Style | Slow Hardener |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**T
Excellent epoxy!
This is really great epoxy - no blush, easy to work with and strong clear finish!
J**A
Idiot proof epoxy
This is my new favorite epoxy. Works great for fiberglassing over foam and, best of all, no odors!
H**S
Perfect epoxy for Seattle chilly weather
This stuff is the best! I kept the resin and hardener indoors at home temperature (65-68F) and used it in my chilly Seattle garage which typically stays at 45 degrees all fall and winter. The coating goes on very nicely. No amine blush hence you don’t need to sand prior to applying a second coat.Thinning with acetone at 10% yields a very fluid mix which is perfect for coating the plywood, prior to glassing.Another usage note: I thinned and applied over the glass layer it cures to a very glossy finish, a perfect hot coat appearance.As you can see in the pictures I used it to make an Okume plywood Stand up paddle. The edges are your home pink foam. They’ll be painted black after the final hot coat.What is special about this epoxy resin that makes it suited to our temperate weather? It’s formulated right around the corner in Auburn, WA.
D**T
Not as easy as other epoxies I have used
Water clear and no volatiles make it almost odor free. Refinishing 3-0 x 8-0 exterior doors laid flat on sawhorses. Did not flow out as well as other epoxies, left roller stipple and brush marks. Applied at 71F with 1/8 nap foam roller as directed. Do not use bristle brushes as instructed, use foam unless you like picking/sanding bristles from your work! Mixed 15oz batches, 30 min working time easily adequate. Sands well, coverage about as indicated on label, however this left heavier coat than I desired when cured. Lower viscosity with better flow out would be preferable for woodwork.
D**N
Great stuff
Very good epoxy bonds great and is easy to work with!
T**J
Best epoxy for a clear finish.
I'm using this to fiberglass and encapsulate a small boat I'm building. Using the metering pumps, I've never had a bad batch. It wets out the glass beautifully and cures hard over night. The claims of "no blush" are accurate and I have not had to sand between coats when they are applied within a day or two. I chose this since I'm doing a "bright" clear finish over Mahogany, and this stuff cures clear.
J**.
Would recommend this to beginner boat builders for ease of application and quality results.
Great Product. Have used West Brand and Marine Poxy Brand. I would rate West Brand as a 2 star in Comparison and Marine Poxy 4 1/2 to 5 stars in comparison.
C**.
Super Slick and Durable Epoxy
I sincerely enjoyed applying this epoxy. It's very thick so it creates a nice thick layer when dry. I did, however, have to add some alcohol for one of the applications to thin it out so it spread easily. I ended up using my hand to spread it evenly which is the only tool I found to be effective enough at spreading the epoxy evenly.I put two coats on each side. 3 out of the 4 coats had an abundance of air bubbles which eventually popped during the curing process leaving my project looking like a 13 year old, acne ridden face. I found this to be the result of my mixing technique, so, mix slowly as not to introduce any air into the mixture.I used the slow hardener which did not cure in 40 minutes, it was closer to two hours so just be aware of that. Other than those observations I really loved the final product I created with System Three Silvertip Epoxy.
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