MAX TCR A/B
Clear Thick Casting Resin For Flower Arranging
Creates The Appearance Of Water
1/2 Gallon Of Resin MAX TCR Part A - Resin
1/2 Gallon Of Resin MAX TCR Part B - Curing Agent
128 Fluid Ounce Kit (Combined Volume)
Formulated Crystal Clarity And Color Stability
Cures Flexible To Reduce Glass Vase Breakage Due To Expansion & Contraction From Temperature Variation
Slow Cure To Allow Air Bubbles Degas And Reduce Yellowing From Exothermic Heat
DESCRIPTION
MAX TCR A/B is formulated to simulate the appearance of water in an artificial floral arrangement. It offers crystal clarity, low viscosity and a long working time. The long working time helps reduce premature yellowing from exothermic heat during curing and allows air bubbles to outgas and yields optically clear casting. Upon cure, MAX TCR A/B exhibits a strong bond to the artificial arrangements, glass embeds, and the glass vase itself. The embedded and artificial or silk floral stacks are all resistant to pulling.
It is designed to be flexible to prevent the glass vase from shattering caused by expansion and contraction, especially on a thin-walled glass vase.
MAX TCR A/B is mixed 1:1 by volume or by weight, sets in 24 hours and fully cures in 48 hours. Longer cure times may occur at when cured at cold temperatures. MAX TCR A/B works well as an embedding resin for diorama and display applications.
MAX TCR A/B Available Kit Sizes
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3 Each – 6-Fl.Oz RupturePak Kits |
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Density | 1.09 g/cc |
Form and Color | Clear Liquid |
Viscosity | 2000 cPs @ |
Mix Ratio | 1:1 By Weight Or Volume |
Working Time | >4 hours at |
Peak Exotherm | |
Full-Cure Time | 48 to 96 Hours Minimum |
Accelerated Cure Time (Post Heat Cure) | 6 Hours @ Room Temp Cure + 120 Minutes @ |
Shore Hardness | 50 5 Shore A @ |
Elongation | 75% @ |
Tensile Shear Strength | 800 PSI @ |
Tee-Peel Strength | |
Tear Strength |
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THIS KIT INCLUDES A SET OF YORKER CAPS FOR CONTROLLED DISPENSING.
Use these Yorker caps to dispense the material with ease and minimize over pouring and reduce spills. We do not recommend using
dispensing pumps. The curing agent or PART B of an epoxy resin system is sensitive to moisture and carbon dioxide, which will react with the curing agent and form carbamate crystals (salt-like crystals that form on the tip of the pump) and reduce reactivity.
Unless the kit is used continuously and within a short period of time, using dispensing pumps will cause more problems than ease-of-use. The pump leaves the bottle open to moisture (from the pressure-relief hole) and unless you plan on using the whole kit in less than a month, the curing agent will degrade and cause other curing problems.
CARBAMATE CRYSTALS THAT FORM ON THE PUMP WHEN THE CURING AGENT IS EXPOSED AMBIENT MOISTURE AND CARBON DIOXIDE. THESE CRYSTALS ARE INSOLUBLE IN EPOXY RESIN RESULTING IN CONTAMINATION AND CAUSES POOR CURE AND AMINE-BLUSHING.
Use these Yorker caps and cut the tip to meter the orifice tip size for accurate dispensing.
When done, just replace the tip cap and it will exclude ambient moisture and keep the resin system viable for years.
To use the caps, cut off the tip to the desired hole size, and attach, do not cut pass the ridge line that keeps the tip cap in place.
To dispense, lay the plastic jug unto its side and apply pressure on the bottle to dispense the contents.
When done replace the tip cap and the container is sealed and it will be usable for years.
RESIN CRYSTALLIZATION FROM PROLONGED STORAGE OR COLD WEATHER EXPOSURE
The resin component or PART A may crystallize due to cold temperature exposure.
Please inspect the resin component for any solidified crystals which will appear as waxy solid or cloudiness on the bottom of the PART A bottle.
An information postcard is included with each package. 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.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MEASURE, MIX, DISPENSE OR APPLY
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.
There is no warranty of merchantability for fitness of use, nor any other express implied warranty. The user's exclusive remedy and the manufacturer's liability are limited to refund of the purchase price or replacement of the product within the agreed warranty period. PolymerProducts and its direct representative will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind. Determination of the suitability of any kind of information or product for the use contemplated by the user, the manner of that use and whether there is any infringement of patents is the sole liability of the user.