Amazing Casting Resin Kit 16oz

An easy-to-use, 2-part multi-purpose white coating and casting resin.
Brand: ALUMILITE
Availability: In stock
€37.50

Amazing Casting Resin is the easiest and safest way to create exact cast replicas of practically anything in minutes! Simply mix equal amounts of resin and hardener and pour into your mold (mold putty sold separately). Less than 10 minutes later remove a beautiful cast replica of your original. Your cured Amazing Casting Resin piece can be painted, stained, dyed, tapped, drilled and machined. This package contains two 8oz bottles of casting resin (mix the two to create the casting), three 2 tablespoon cups, two stir sticks and instructions. Made in USA.

The material has a mixed viscosity less than 100 cps and a mix ratio of 1:1 by weight or by volume. The material features a 2.5-3 minute work time and transitions from clear to opaque white to let the user know when the pot life is expiring. Demold time typically ranges from 5 to 15 minutes depending on the mold temperature and the mass of the material being cast. We always recommend warming the mold before casting to achieve a more consistent and thorough cure. 

 

Amazing Casting Resin is the easiest and safest way to create exact cast replicas of practically anything in minutes! Simply mix equal amounts of resin and hardener and pour into your mold (mold putty sold separately). Less than 10 minutes later remove a beautiful cast replica of your original. Your cured Amazing Casting Resin piece can be painted, stained, dyed, tapped, drilled and machined. This package contains two 8oz bottles of casting resin (mix the two to create the casting), three 2 tablespoon cups, two stir sticks and instructions. Made in USA.

The material has a mixed viscosity less than 100 cps and a mix ratio of 1:1 by weight or by volume. The material features a 2.5-3 minute work time and transitions from clear to opaque white to let the user know when the pot life is expiring. Demold time typically ranges from 5 to 15 minutes depending on the mold temperature and the mass of the material being cast. We always recommend warming the mold before casting to achieve a more consistent and thorough cure.