Interlux Epiglass Epoxy Resin is the primary component in a two-part versatile resin system, suitable for a wide variety of tasks on and around the boat.
In addition to the high strength and durability associated with epoxy resins: HT9000 Epiglass Epoxy Resin when mixed with an Epiglass Hardener is a unique and easy to use formula that offers a range of pot life from approximately 14 - 30 - 55 minutes at 77F.
Epiglass Hardeners are available in three different speeds of cure to accommodate all types of working conditions.
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High strength and durability
Easy sanding
Easy to use mix ratio of 4:1
Solvent free and low odor ensuring a cleaner working environment
Improved workability to adapt to varying conditions
Low viscosity for ease of mixing and wet out
The Epiglass HT9000 system can be used for gluing, laminating, sheathing, filling and fairing. The system is available with slow, standard and fast speed hardeners to allow for a greater variety of working temperatures and conditions.
BRAND:
Interlux
Material:
Epoxy
Number Of Parts:
Two Part
Type:
Resin
Questions & Answers about Interlux Epiglass Epoxy Resin:
2013-04-02JOHN FIX asked: What kind of regular brush & roller brush should we use to apply ht9000?
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2013-04-05ROBERT MOLUCHI: I used a no nap foam roller and layed on 5 layers. It cam out beautifully, with a very fine sand in between. Rally good product, covered it with Interlux 2000 (three coats) Looks fabulous. I also used the Interlux 2000 on a small sailboat in Canada with excellent results. I used a spray gun to apply the 2000 again with excellent results.
2012-10-06A shopper asked: what coverage can I expect out of one gallon? in sq ft?
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2012-10-18matt taylor: varies base on usage 305 to 815 sq ft with both slow and fast cure
2012-03-11A shopper asked: I just had my hull below the water line soda blasted to remove bottom paint. The hull is full of poc marks is epiglass the product to help with this?
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2012-03-13JOHN CANNON: I used this on the bottom of my boat to seal gelcoat and nicks & scratches. You should confer with Interlux.
I used four coats, applying each in the window of time so I would not have to wash or sand.
John C
2011-10-01A shopper asked: I'm about ready to apply interprotect2000 to the hull which has had the gelcoat sanded down to bare fiberglass below the water line because of cracks and seperation. Do I need to start with EPIGLASS HT9000? Should I wait until Monday and call Jamestown Dist. tech support?
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2011-10-04CHRIS GULLETTE: With the fact that the application is below the water line and on the hull, I would wait and ask tech support. We used the resin to encapsulate new decking in our boat and it worked very well.
2013-04-02John Fix: What kind of regular brush & roller brush should we use to apply ht9000?
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