Click HERE to download the Safety Data Sheet Part A Part B
Kit Size
- 16oz Kit = 8oz A + 8oz B
EPOXY SPECIFICATIONS
- Ideal Curing Temp: 65-80 F
- Mixing Time: Approximately 3-4 minutes
- Working Time: 15 minutes
- Dry-to-touch: 2.5-4 hours
- Full Cure: 24 hrs
- Heat Tolerance: 500 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Maximum recommended coating thickness: 1/8”
- Maximum recommended casting thickness: ½” – even ¾” as long as total mass of pour is small
- Shore D Hardness: 80D
SAFETY
First things first! ALWAYS observe these basic safety requirements.
- We advise using a Respirator to protect your lungs.
- Craft in a well ventilated room to protect yourself and others
- Use gloves! It is important to not expose yourself or your lungs to the epoxy.
- Use Safety Eye Goggles, it is important to keep your eyes and face protected from the epoxy.
(Constant exposure can cause reactions to your skin or may make you allergic to the epoxy)
FDA Food Safe Rating
- The Flopoxy product combination was tested by an independent laboratory and was found to comply with 21 CFR 175.300 (as published in the Code of Federal Regulations) for resinous and polymeric coatings that may be safely used as the food-contact surface of articles intended for use in producing, manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting, or holding food when accurately measured, thoroughly mixed, and fully cured.
- Prior to using accurately measured, thoroughly mixed, and fully cured epoxy-coated objects for food applications, thoroughly wash the surface with a water and dishwashing detergent solution, rinse, and allow to dry.
FAQ’s
Q- Will this be self leveling and self healing?
A- Yes, this is both self leveling and self healing
Q- Is it UV resistant?
A- Yes, it has stabilizers/ inhibitors for UV
Q- Does this product have a strong smell?
A- It has very minimal to no smell once it's mixed, applied and cured.
Q- Can it be used as a top coat?
A- Yes
Q- Does this need heat to cure?
A- Heat is not necessary to cure
Q- Is this good for light colored cups?
A- Yes
Q- What temp should my work space (room) be while epoxying?
A- Between 65-80 degrees Fahrenheit