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A Pack 105/205

The WEST SYSTEM 105/205 A Pack is ideal for general coating and bonding tasks, especially at lower temperatures. It cures quickly at room temperature, developing its physical properties rapidly. This epoxy forms a high-strength, moisture-resistant solid with excellent bonding and barrier coating capabilities. It adheres well to wood fibre, fibreglass, reinforcing fabrics, foam, various composite materials, and metals.

You can thicken 105/205 Epoxy with WEST SYSTEM fillers to bridge gaps and fill voids. Once cured, it can be sanded and shaped. When applied with a roller, it exhibits excellent thin-film characteristics, flowing out and self-levelling without “fish-eyeing.” Multiple coats provide a superior moisture barrier and a durable base for paints and varnishes.

Formulated without volatile solvents, it has a very low VOC content, a relatively high flash point, no strong solvent odour, and does not shrink after curing. However, it is not suitable for clear coating natural finished wood.

So, what can you do with a WEST SYSTEM Epoxy A Pack?

105/205 west system epoxy a pack

Product Uses:

  • Boat Building and Repair
  • Coating and Bonding
  • Composite Construction
  • Gap Filling and Fairing
  • Moisture Barrier
  • Customisation
  • Furniture Making
  • DIY Projects

105/205 A Pack Includes:

  • WEST SYSTEM 105 Epoxy Resin (1.0kg)
  • WEST SYSTEM 205 Slow Hardener (0.2kg)

105/205 Features

What Epoxy To Choose?

Need help choosing the right product? Our straightforward guide will help you navigate the key factors when selecting WEST SYSTEM 105 Epoxy Resin. This high-quality, adaptable two-part epoxy is ideal for a range of coating and adhesive needs. With excellent moisture resistance and strength, the 105 System will ensure your project is a success

Laminating

The term “laminating” refers to the process of bonding numbers of relatively thin layers, like plywood, veneers, fabrics, or core material to create a composite. A composite may be any number of layers of the same material or combinations of different materials. Methods of epoxy application and clamping will differ depending on what you are laminating.

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