Marble Grade Resin
Definition Marble grade resin is a type of polyester resin specifically designed for use in the processing of natural marble and other types of natural stones. It is mainly used to fill cracks, holes, and pores in marble slabs and tiles to enhance their strength and appearance.
Key Features
High Transparency: Allows for minimal visibility of filled areas when cured.
Good Adhesion: Bonds well with marble and other natural stones.
Low Viscosity:: Easy to apply and penetrates fine cracks and pores.
Fast Curing: Short setting time at room temperature or with mild heating.
Polishable Surface: Cured resin can be polished along with the marble for a smooth finish.
Applications
Common Properties
Appearance: Clear or slightly yellow liquid
Curing Time: Ten to thirty minutes depending on temperature and catalyst used
Mixing Ratio: Typically two to three percent of catalyst per weight of resin
Shelf Life: Six months to one year when stored properly
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