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206 Slow Hardener

206 Slow Hardener is a low-viscosity epoxy curing agent for use when extended working time or a longer cure time is needed. It also provides adequate working time at higher shop temperatures.

105 System Selection Guide

WEST SYSTEM® Epoxy is a versatile, high-quality two-part epoxy that is easily modified for a wide range of coating and adhesive applications. It is used for construction and repairs that require superior moisture resistance and high strength. This guide will help you determine which products from the 105 System you need to complete your project. …

301 Special Ratio Mini Pumps

These pumps are specially designed for convenient and accurate dispensing of mixtures of WEST SYSTEM 105 Epoxy Resin® and 207 Special Coating Hardener™ or 209 Extra Slow Hardener™.

Compare Epoxy Physical Properties

ASTM Testing We compare WEST SYSTEM Epoxy physical properties using ASTM scientific tests. In labouratory comparisons of epoxy physical properties, test specimens are cured at room temperature for two weeks, unless otherwise noted. The table below lists typical physical property values. These should not be construed as specifications. Neat epoxy specimens (i.e., containing no fillers …

301 Mini Pumps

These pumps are specially designed for convenient and accurate dispensing. The mini pumps mount directly on the resin and hardener containers and have been calibrated to deliver an accurate working ratio.

209 Extra Slow Hardener

209 Extra Slow Hardener is formulated for use with WEST SYSTEM 105 Resin or general coating and bonding applications in extremely warm and/or humid conditions or when extended working time is desired at room temperature.

Epoxy Problem Solver

The temperature might be too low Allow epoxy extra curing time in cool weather. Apply heat to maintain the epoxy’s chemical reaction and speed the cure. Next time, use 205 Fast Hardener, designed to cure with epoxy resin at lower temperatures. The resin and hardener weren’t blended thoroughly Remove the uncured epoxy. Do not apply …

Coating Quantity

Estimating epoxy quantity and coverage It’s important to have a good idea of how much epoxy your project is going to need before you start. You want to be sure you have enough to hand for the job – but equally, you don’t want to spend money on epoxy that you don’t need. Hear more …