ZEROVOC – Low Viscosity Epoxy Resin – EPS Safe
$30.56 – $53.79
Why use ZEROVOC Low Viscosity?
- Cures well, even in low light.
- Allows faster fiberglass wetting.
- Tenacious bond to Styrofoam.
- Tough, yet flexible.
- Non yellowing.
- Compatible with Epoxy or polyester resin. Less expensive overall than a complete lamination with 2-part epoxy and saves heaps of time.
- Cures in less than three minutes.
- Doesn’t melt Styrofoam like Phix Dr.’ Dura Resin.
Additional information
Size | 4oz, Pint, Quart, Gallon |
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Resin Type | Epoxy |
Reviews (4)
4 reviews for ZEROVOC – Low Viscosity Epoxy Resin – EPS Safe
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California Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including STYRENE MONOMER, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information visit: https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
ADVERTENCIA: Este producto puede exponerle a qímicos incluyendo STYRENE MONOMER, que es conocido por el Estado de California como causante de cáncer. Para mayor información, visite: https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Daniel –
It is easy to work with. I use it to repair stand up paddle boards. From little cracks to broken in half. I always start with this stuff.
John –
Great product. However, it is a quite thick (viscosity). Would be better for my application if it was a little thinner. I have been told that there is a lower viscosity product coming soon and am looking forward to it.
Steven G Barnes –
I like the end result of the product, creates a nice hard shell for the wood handles I make for our outrigger paddles. It is extremely thick is the only feedback I can give. maybe make it thinner?
Dark Room Fan –
It was great using this resin to seal an EPS Marko foam blank that I just shaped innoreparing for glassing. Working straight from the bottle was a nice change of pace from working with tradition PU resin; no catalyst was needed and curing in the sun was easy. I had called and chatted prior to purchasing and got great advice. I ordered a pint which was enough to seal a 8’4″ board and will have a little bit for any future repairs. I also mixed the resin with about 20% of Q-Cell (I didn’t have microspheres) as suggested.