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Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon is a ISO 9001-certified epoxy & uv resin manufactured by Desay. Key specs: CAS No. 38891-59-7, Mixing Ratio A:B = 1:1, Appearance Transparent.

Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon

Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon

ISO 9001

Résine époxy AB cristalline avec ratio 1:1 pour artisanat, bijouterie et tables rivière.

Spécifications Techniques

CAS No. 38891-59-7
Mixing Ratio A:B = 1:1
Appearance Transparent
Viscosity 3,500-4,500 cps
Volume 1 gallon/set
Self-leveling Yes
Shelf Life 12 months
OEM Available

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Caractéristiques Clés

  • Crystal-clear transparency with no yellowing
  • Self-leveling formula for smooth finish
  • Easy 1:1 mixing ratio — no complex calculations
  • OEM/private label available

Applications

  • DIY handicrafts
  • Jewelry making
  • River tables
  • Art coating
  • Mold casting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon used for?
The Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon by Desay is designed for diy handicrafts, jewelry making, river tables. Résine époxy AB cristalline avec ratio 1:1 pour artisanat, bijouterie et tables rivière.
What are the specifications of the Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon?
CAS No.: 38891-59-7. Mixing Ratio: A:B = 1:1. Appearance: Transparent. Viscosity: 3,500-4,500 cps. Volume: 1 gallon/set. Self-leveling: Yes. Shelf Life: 12 months. OEM: Available.
Does the Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon come with certifications?
Yes, the Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon is ISO 9001 certified.
How can I get a quote for the Résine Époxy AB 1 Gallon?
Use the inquiry form on this page, or contact us at jack@desaiglue.com. We respond within 24 hours.
What is the correct mixing ratio for AB epoxy resin?
This epoxy resin uses a 1:1 mixing ratio by volume (Part A resin to Part B hardener). Measure both components carefully using graduated mixing cups. Inaccurate ratios are the number one cause of tacky, under-cured finishes. Mix thoroughly for 3-5 minutes, scraping the sides and bottom of the container. If bubbles form during mixing, let the mixed resin rest for 5-10 minutes or use a heat gun at low setting held 15-20 cm above the surface.
How do I test if epoxy resin has cured properly?
Press a fingernail firmly into the cured surface after 24 hours. A properly cured epoxy leaves no mark and feels completely hard. If the surface dents or feels rubbery, the resin is under-cured — usually caused by incorrect A:B ratio, insufficient mixing, or ambient temperature below 20 degrees C during cure. Under-cured epoxy cannot be fixed by adding more hardener on top; the entire piece must be discarded. For production environments, use standardised hardness testing (Shore D) to verify cure.

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