• 1.Metallic Epoxy Resin Floor Coating

    1)How long does Metallic Epoxy Coatings last?
    Metallic Epoxy Coatings, when properly applied, can last up to 30 years, when the steps and after-care routines are properly adhered to. It is advisable to treat your Metallic Epoxy Coatings as you would high-end, expensive flooring and countertop finishings.
    2)Can Metallic Epoxy be applied on vertical surfaces?
    Yes, Metallic Epoxy can be applied to vertical surfaces, to a certain extent. For countertops with vertical surfaces, do note that only basic or single tone colours can be applied. However, complex colour and design combinations will not turn out as well as when applied and installed on a flat surface. 3)Is Metallic Epoxy heat-proof?
    Our Metallic Epoxy coatings are heat-resistant up to 200°C.
    4)Is Metallic Epoxy scratch-proof or scratch resistant?
    No. Metallic epoxy coated surfaces are not scratch-proof. Then again, there is no material in the world which is scratch-proof. Our topcoat finishing are scratch resistance, with the level of resistance depended on which finishing you choose. 5)Is Metallic Epoxy impact resistant?
    Metallic epoxy coatings provide a higher level of impact resistance than most conventional home surface materials!
    6)Is Metallic Epoxy waterproof?
    Yes! Metallic epoxy is non-porous, and the seamless finish allows for your coated surface to be both stain-proof and waterproof! Say goodbye to stains, mould and mildew!
    7)How do I pick a potential design for my interior surface?
    Metallic epoxy is fully customisable, limited only by your imagination and your installer’s workmanship and skills! Simply inform our friendly designers if you have a particular theme, effect or design in mind, and they will be able to advise you on the pros and cons of the finalised design!
    Upon receipt of your deposit, our designers will produce up to 3* sample boards for your perusal!
    8)How many colors of Metallic Color Pigments we can choose ?
    We have got best-selling colors of 20,and other colors of 130 at least for your options.

  • 2.MTB-2103 Epoxy Deep Cast Resin for River Tables

    1)Is MTB-2103 epoxy clear?
    Yes, all of our epoxies cure to a crystal-clear finish. We also sell a line of metallic powdered colorants and glow in the dark colorants to add tint to our DEEP Pour epoxy.
    2)Is Epoxy Food Safe?
    MTB-2103 DEEP PourEpoxy is VOC-Free. We do not have FDA approval certifying direct, long-term contact with food, however once epoxy is fully cured for 30 days, it is an inert plastic and should be fine for incidental exposure to food. It is not antimicrobial. Epoxy is not safe to ingest (liquid or cured). Do not cut on or prepare raw food on epoxy surfaces.
    3)I'm doing a project with multiple pours, how long should I wait before doing the second pour?
    Let epoxy cure for 24 hours (dry to touch) before adding additional layers over the first pour. NOTE: If longer than 24 hours have elapsed between pours, scuff hardened epoxy surface with 120 grit sand paper to ensure adhesion between epoxy layers. 4)How thick can I pour epoxy?
    Our DEEP Pour epoxy can be poured in sections up to 2"-4" thick.
    5)Why hasn’t my thick pour cured yet? It’s been 24 hours and it’s still tacky
    Thick pour epoxy cures slowly so it won’t crack or shrink. It likes heat and cures via its own heat - created by mass - and the ambient air temp. Our recommended pouring temp is between 77-85 degrees.
    6)How can I get crystal clear deep pours and avoid micro bubbles?
    Before you pour a thick deep pour, you can warm the epoxy jugs in hot tap water around 120 degrees. This will help eliminate the micro bubbles when pouring a clear epoxy.
    7)YES, always! For a stress free project, seal all table top surfaces to prevent air bubbles from bleeding into your surface. Even concrete table tops could hold air in their pores. Any objects to be covered with resin should also be coated with a light layer of epoxy resin.
    Epoxy should be applied in 2 coats. The first coat is the "seal coat" and prevents air bubbles that are released from inside the table, into your second final coat, the super glossy "flood coat." One to two seal coats form an air-tight seal over your material/substrate.
    This seal coat should be a thin, light layer applied with a brush, spreader or foam roller. MTB-3309 Bar & Table Top epoxy is perfect for the seal coat because it will be dry-to-the-touch in approx. 6- 8 hrs.
    More than one seal coat maybe needed. If your table surface absorbs the first coat, add another when the first is dry-to-the-touch.
    8)How much heat can cured epoxy take?
    In common,it is 100℃.
    9)Do you offer a matte finish or is all of your epoxy glossy?
    Our epoxies will cure to a glossy, glass-like finish. If you desire a matte finish, you may sand the cured epoxy with 3000-grit sandpaper to remove the gloss. Then, you will want to add a finish and buff the sanded table and epoxy to bring it to a satin finish.
    10)Can I color the DEEP Pour and Table Top epoxy?
    Absolutely! Our powdered pigments blend flawlessly with both types of MTB epoxy to produce a wide variety of color effects. You can also mix our resins with other brands of pigments, inks, dyes and acrylic paints.
    We have over 130 powdered pigments available, which may be mixed together to make other beautiful color effects. Glow-in-the-dark powdered pigments add incredible special effects to castings and Lichtenberg wood burnt surfaces. Choose from 9 unique colors variants. We also have Liquid alcohol pigments for transparent tinted epoxy.
    NOTE: Due to the many variables involved in epoxy mixing and pouring, it is difficult to predict how a final, cured epoxy will look when mixed with colorant. Each of our powdered colorants offer an image of the raw powder and an image showing the powder mixed and cured with epoxy. We highly recommend doing a test pour to see how your particular project will turn out.
    11)Is your product UV stable?
    Our epoxy formula has the highest amount of UV inhibitors possible but no epoxy can withstand exposure to prolonged, direct sunlight without yellowing. Always take precautions to protect your epoxy table by covering it if it is outside.
    12)Where can I get more information about pouring epoxy?
    Check our instructions link at the top of our site. We have detailed instructions for using both DEEP Pour epoxy and Bar & Table Top epoxy. You can send us email then we will send the file for your reference. 13)What is the shelf life of your epoxy?
    All epoxy resins should be stored in a temperature controlled environment, away from direct sunlight, in sealed containers and in their original shipping box if possible. If an epoxy container has been opened and has possibly been stored for more than 1 year, do a small test pour first. Epoxy resin and hardeners stored in temps over 90°F or below 50°F will most likely need to be thrown away after 6 months.
    14)Do you offer samples?
    Yes,test first then order,it is our rule.

  • 3.MTB-3309 High Gloss Epoxy Table Top Coating.3:1

    Q. I see that some bar top resins are 1:1 mix, but yours are 3:1 mixes. What is the difference?
    A. The 1:1 is much easier to mix,but the hardness and transaprency is not so good,but for 3:1,it is with lower viscosity,that is much easier to mix completely when use,to have excellent hardness to D85 and transprency.
    Q. I’d like to embed bottle caps, baseball cards, photographs or posters in my countertop. Is this possible?
    A. Yes, people do that all the time. Don’t put anything irreplaceable in epoxy because you will never be able to remove that item. Also, it’s also impossible to test every possible product that someone may want to encase in epoxy. We have never had a customer tell us about any kind of incompatibility. However, making a small test is always a good idea.
    Q. How thick should I make a countertop or bar top?
    A. We generally recommend 1/8 of an inch. That is typical of what you will see in a restaurant such as Hooters or Outback Steakhouse. Keep in mind that doubling the thickness will double the cost of your project. The maximum thickness that we recommend is 3/8″. This is because the epoxy generates heat in order to cure- the thicker the pour the greater the heat- It’s called exotherm.
    Q. How big a batch should I mix at one time?
    A. The first few batches should be small, about a quart, so that you learn how to use the epoxy. After you get the hang of using the epoxy, then you might mix a gallon at a time.
    Q. Can I pour additional layers over a cured layer?
    A. Yes. Generally there is no prep required between coats when pouring a table top. You must wait at least 12 hours before pouring the next coat. Make sure to keep all dust and debris off the epoxy while it is curing.
    Q. How do I handle the edges?
    A. This can be tricky, depending on what effect you are trying to accomplish. In order to avoid trapping air bubbles, an epoxy coating needs to be quite thin. Otherwise, any air trapped in the mix will not rise and escape to the surface- So if you need to pour a thick countertop then you may need to build a dam around the top, then remove the dam. Most pros use formica to create the dam, and use vaseline as a release agent. Alternately, a wood strip can be used as the dam and left in place. A third method is just to brush, roll, or pour several layers onto the countertop and let the excess run off- but this can take several coats if you are trying to build up a lot of thickness.
    Q. Will I need more epoxy if my surface is porous?
    A. Yes. You may need to increase the amount of epoxy you buy in order to get the coverage you desire. Factor in about one and a half times additional epoxy to the quantity you would order from the coverage chart. This is just an estimate. It is essential that you have correctly calculated the amount of epoxy that you will need before starting your project!
    Q. Is this epoxy UV (sunlight) resistant?
    A. This epoxy is more UV resistant than most because it is a cylcoaliphatic system, but it is not totally UV resistant and should not be used in direct sunlight.
    Q. Does it matter whether I apply AeroMarine Bar Top Epoxy over a water-based or an oil-based stain?
    A. Yes. Apply AeroMarine Products Bar Top Epoxy over a water-based stain. Wait 24 hours until the water-based stain has cured. Then, apply a thin priming coat of MTB Products Bar Top Epoxy.
    void using any oil-based stain because the epoxy will not bond to it. If you already have an oil-based stain on your bar top, please call us for technical guidance before applying any epoxy.
    Q. How much heat can this epoxy take?
    A. About 250F, which means that you can put hot cups of coffee or tea on it. Never put a hot pan or skillet from the stove directly onto the epoxy.
    Q. I’ve read on other sites that you should use a torch or a heat gun to break air bubbles. What do you recommend?
    A. We only recommend using a heat gun to break air bubbles. DO NOT use a hair dryer–it may cause waves in the surface. The same holds true for propane torches. Propane is under a lot of pressure and leaves the torch at a high speed, often causing waves in the countertop. Plus, it is tempting to use too much heat. In this case, “if a little is good, then a lot is better” doesn’t apply here.
    Q. Can I thicken this epoxy by adding more hardener?
    A. No! More hardener will not thicken it. Instead, use a filler like talc or cabosil to thicken this epoxy to your desired consistency.
    Q. How do I remove bumps/smooth out the surface of epoxy on the bar top?
    A. 1.) Let the epoxy cure for at least 72 hours at 70F.
    2.) Use a palm sander with 60 to 80 grit sandpaper and sand the cured epoxy just below the desired surface level. **Do NOT use a grinder or a belt sander because it is too easy to remove too much material!
    3.) Pour a 1/8″ coat of epoxy over the sanded cured epoxy.
    Q. What do I use for clean-up?
    A. For minor spills, use carbuerator cleaner or lacquer thinner. For cleaning hands, we recommend “Fast Orange”.
    Q. Do you have any other tips?
    A. You must keep all dust off your counter top for the first 18 hours after the pour. It’s a good idea to close off the room for the day to prevent dust from settling on the countertop.

  • 4.MTB-2209 Epoxy Resin for Coating and Casting

    Q. I see that some bar top resins are 1:1 mix, and others are 2:1 mixes. What is the difference?
    A. The ‘natural’ mix ratio of this epoxy system is 2:1. Some manufacturers load up their hardener with a low cost extender called Nonyl Phenol to bring the ratio of hardener up to 1:1. They do this to lower the cost of the system and to make it a bit easier to use. The problem is that Nonyl Phenol reduces many properties of the epoxy. Our hardener does not contain Nonyl Phenol. Most epoxy glues are 1:1 mix because they use a different hardener called a polyamide.
    Q. I’d like to embed bottle caps, baseball cards, photographs or posters in my countertop. Is this possible?
    A. Yes, people do that all the time. Don’t put anything irreplaceable in epoxy because you will never be able to remove that item. Also, it’s also impossible to test every possible product that someone may want to encase in epoxy. We have never had a customer tell us about any kind of incompatibility. However, making a small test is always a good idea.
    Q. How thick should I make a countertop or bar top?
    A. We generally recommend 1/8 of an inch. That is typical of what you will see in a restaurant such as Hooters or Outback Steakhouse. Keep in mind that doubling the thickness will double the cost of your project. The maximum thickness that we recommend is 3/8″. This is because the epoxy generates heat in order to cure- the thicker the pour the greater the heat- It’s called exotherm.
    Q. How big a batch should I mix at one time?
    A. The first few batches should be small, about a quart, so that you learn how to use the epoxy. After you get the hang of using the epoxy, then you might mix a gallon at a time.
    Q. Can I pour additional layers over a cured layer?
    A. Yes. Generally there is no prep required between coats when pouring a table top. You must wait at least 12 hours before pouring the next coat. Make sure to keep all dust and debris off the epoxy while it is curing.
    Q. How do I handle the edges?
    A. This can be tricky, depending on what effect you are trying to accomplish. In order to avoid trapping air bubbles, an epoxy coating needs to be quite thin. Otherwise, any air trapped in the mix will not rise and escape to the surface- So if you need to pour a thick countertop then you may need to build a dam around the top, then remove the dam. Most pros use formica to create the dam, and use vaseline as a release agent. Alternately, a wood strip can be used as the dam and left in place. A third method is just to brush, roll, or pour several layers onto the countertop and let the excess run off- but this can take several coats if you are trying to build up a lot of thickness.
    Q. Will I need more epoxy if my surface is porous?
    A. Yes. You may need to increase the amount of epoxy you buy in order to get the coverage you desire. Factor in about one and a half times additional epoxy to the quantity you would order from the coverage chart. This is just an estimate. It is essential that you have correctly calculated the amount of epoxy that you will need before starting your project!
    Q. Is this epoxy UV (sunlight) resistant?
    A. This epoxy is more UV resistant than most because it is a cylcoaliphatic system, but it is not totally UV resistant and should not be used in direct sunlight.
    Q. Does it matter whether I apply AeroMarine Bar Top Epoxy over a water-based or an oil-based stain?
    A. Yes. Apply AeroMarine Products Bar Top Epoxy over a water-based stain. Wait 24 hours until the water-based stain has cured. Then, apply a thin priming coat of MTB Products Bar Top Epoxy.
    Avoid using any oil-based stain because the epoxy will not bond to it. If you already have an oil-based stain on your bar top, please call us for technical guidance before applying any epoxy.
    Q. How much heat can this epoxy take?
    A. About 250F, which means that you can put hot cups of coffee or tea on it. Never put a hot pan or skillet from the stove directly onto the epoxy.
    Q. I’ve read on other sites that you should use a torch or a heat gun to break air bubbles. What do you recommend?
    A. We only recommend using a heat gun to break air bubbles. DO NOT use a hair dryer–it may cause waves in the surface. The same holds true for propane torches. Propane is under a lot of pressure and leaves the torch at a high speed, often causing waves in the countertop. Plus, it is tempting to use too much heat. In this case, “if a little is good, then a lot is better” doesn’t apply here.
    Q. Can I thicken this epoxy by adding more hardener?
    A. No! More hardener will not thicken it. Instead, use a filler like talc or cabosil to thicken this epoxy to your desired consistency.
    Q. How do I remove bumps/smooth out the surface of epoxy on the bar top?
    A. 1.) Let the epoxy cure for at least 72 hours at 70F.
    2.) Use a palm sander with 60 to 80 grit sandpaper and sand the cured epoxy just below the desired surface level. **Do NOT use a grinder or a belt sander because it is too easy to remove too much material!
    3.) Pour a 1/8″ coat of epoxy over the sanded cured epoxy.
    Q. What do I use for clean-up?
    A. For minor spills, use carbuerator cleaner or lacquer thinner. For cleaning hands, we recommend “Fast Orange”.
    Q. Do you have any other tips?
    A. You must keep all dust off your counter top for the first 18 hours after the pour. It’s a good idea to close off the room for the day to prevent dust from settling on the co

  • 5.MTB-7910 Epoxy Resin Bond Pebble Flooring

    1)What is the work life?
    30 minutes for the mixed epoxy. Adding pebbles to the epoxy increases the work life to approximately 1 hour.
    2)How do I clean and prep the surface prior to application?
    This epoxy is an extremely tenacious adhesive and will bond to almost any substrate. You don’t need to take any extreme measures. Clean the area very thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. Remove or repair any broken concrete and fill or repair all cracks. If you wash it, allow time to dry completely. MTBJZJ Products Pebble Paving epoxy will not bond to greasy or oily areas!
    3)Do I clean and prep the pebbles?
    Only if they are really dirty. Rinse them with water and let them dry completely before mixing them with the epoxy.
    4)Should I prime the deck?
    Professional applicators that guarantee their work generally prime the surface with a thin coating of mixed epoxy. Most homeowners generally just trowel the mixture directly onto the surface. Both are acceptable practices.
    5)Does the surface need to be dry before application?
    Yes, completely dry.
    6)If new construction, the concrete slab should be what minimum thickness?
    It must meet the building codes in your community as if it were a standalone concrete slab.The epoxy and pebble layer should not be considered a structural component.
    7)What is the recommended thickness of the pebble and epoxy layer?
    The thickness of one to two pebbles – generally ?” to ?”.
    8)How is it applied?
    With a trowel, similar to how you would smooth concrete or apply stucco.
    9)What’s the best way to mix epoxy and pebbles?
    First, thoroughly mix the resin and hardener, then add that mixture to the pebbles. If it’s a small application, you can mix it by hand in a concrete mixing trough. Disposable plastic troughs are commonly available at hardware stores. If it’s a large application, use an electric cement mixer. The goal is to completely wet each pebble with epoxy, but just barely. Excess epoxy will just drip down between the pebbles to the substrate.
    10)Can I flood-coat the pebbles with epoxy to make a smoother surface?
    NO! An epoxy flood-coat will yellow in the sunlight. Your epoxy and pebble mixture should be dry, with the pebbles just barely wetted out. Remember the “rice krispy” treat-like texture described above.
    11)How long does it take to reach full cure?
    Generally, it will cure in 24 hours. However if you plan to drive on this surface, let it cure for 72 hours. Winter weather conditions may lengthen the time required to cure. It will be fully cured in 7 days at 70F.
    12)What happens if it rains before the epoxy cures?
    Try to apply the epoxy when you are certain it will not rain in 24 hours. If the epoxy is exposed to rain or water, which includes your sprinklers or heavy mist/dew, it may turn a whitish color which can not be changed.
    13)How do I repair an existing pebble paved surface?
    For small repairs, mix epoxy in a coffee can or other disposable container. Using disposable gloves, add pebbles as needed to create enough material to complete the repair. Apply with a trowel or spatula. Larger repairs are similar to a new applications. Mix the resin and hardener, add the pebbles in a mixing trough or wheel barrow, and apply with a trowel.
    14)How often should I re-coat the pebbles with epoxy?
    We recommend recoating residential applications every 4 years, commercial applications every 2 years. It can be applied just like paint using paint rollers. For light re-coats, a medium nap paint roller works well. We frequently receive questions about installations that haven’t been recoated for 12 to 15 years. At the point, it’s best to apply a thick coating to refresh the installation. The best way to apply a thick coat is with a thick nap roller or an acoustic ceiling roller.
    15)What temperature and weather conditions are required?
    Application must be done during dry conditions, at temperatures above 50 °F. Applications at temperatures over 100 °F tend to cure much faster than applications made in the 70 °F range. Cure time is affected by ambient temperature and size of the batch. In extreme heat, mix smaller batches.
    16)How do I apply it to a vertical surface?
    Application onto a vertical surface can be very tricky and is not recommended. The epoxy has the look and feel of clear 30 weight motor oil, and tends to drain rapidly off vertical surfaces. The best way to apply the epoxy and pebble mixture onto a vertical surface is to wait until it has started to gel before application with a trowel. If the mixture slides off the surface or pebbles fall out, then the epoxy is still too green. Keep working it on to the surface until it stays. Also, keep in mind that the work life is now shorter so plan to complete smaller areas in each batch.

  • 6.MTB-6048 Epoxy Art Casting Resin,3:1

    1)What is the shelf life duration for MTB-6048 Epoxy Art Casting Resin?
    It is recommended that you use up Craft Resin within six months after opening. However, unopened Craft Resin can last for up to twelve months.
    2)What kind of coverage should be expected?
    Craft Resin has an ability to level out to a thickness of about 30 mm, on a flat surface. Thus, if you’ll like to have an art piece covered in more resin, then you spread multiple 3mm thick resins over it.
    For deep cast,more than 30mm,we will recommend our MTB-2103 deep casting resin,as it is can be 5-10cm per pour.
    3)What is the working time/cure time of MTB-6048 Epoxy Art Casting Resin?
    Usually, the catalysed resin can be used within a period of 45 minutes, before it becomes quite too firm to spread over surfaces. However, the time duration for this to occur is even shorter in winter cold areas, or in the situation that you had initially warmed up the resin and hardener in warm water. Curing generally may require up to 24 hours to occur, but again, this may be a little faster in the warmer use environment.
    4)What is the resin and hardener mixing ratio?
    Ideally, the mixing ratio for both resin and hardener is 3:1.Our MTB-6048,it is fast cure and crystal clear
    5)What is MTB-6048 Epoxy Art Casting Resin suitable for?
    Our MTB-6048 Epoxy Art Casting Resin is suitable for: Moulding/Casting/Potting/Encasing purposes,such as crafts,table,jewellry and so on. 6)How to melt the bubbles?
    You can use torch or fire gun.

  • 7.MTB-6628 Epoxy Art Resin,3:1

  • 8.MTB Epoxy Doming Resin,3:1

  • 9.MTB PU Doming Resin

  • 10.Solid Color Epoxy Floor Coating System

    1)Are the solid color floor coating slippery?
    Our solid color floor coatings, regardless of thickness or chemicals used in the system, normally feature additives to enhance slip resistance. These anti-skid materials may be aluminum-oxide, tabular aluminum, quartz or sand. Our staff will assist you in selecting the proper floor coating system.
    2)How Durable is a solid color floor coating?
    Solid color floor coatings vary in thickness and system construction. The topmost layer (the topcoat) will have a tremendous impact on durability. A plain epoxy topcoat will not be as durable as a High Wear urethane or a pigmented polyurea. Our staff will work with you to understand what types of abuse your system must withstand. Specialty floor coatings exist to protect against acid and solvents spills (or full immersion). We have assisted many customers with these special epoxies, called Novolac epoxy.
    3)Is this just paint like available at hardware store?
    Not at all. Our solid color floor coating systems will be comprised of industrial grade epoxies, urethanes and/or polyureas. These floor coatings are not sold to the general public, as special training and equipment is normally involved in the installation process. In addition, these chemicals require specific surface preparation (such as diamond grinding or shot blasting) to properly adhere.
    4)What is a common use for a solid color floor coating ?
    A solid color floor coating system may be found in any of the following:
    Airplane Hangars
    Animal Facilities
    Auto Dealerships
    Basements
    Battery Charging Stations
    Clean Rooms
    Firehouses/Fire Stations
    Food Processing
    Garages
    Pole Barns
    Production Floors
    Service Bays
    Storage Rooms
    Warehouses
    Workshops

  • 11.Epoxy Flake Chips Floor Coating

  • 12.Epoxy Quartz Floor Coating

  • 13.Epoxy Glitter Floor Coating

  • 14.3D Epoxy Floor Coating

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