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MAX CLR THIXO EPOXY CLEAR FOOD SAFE 4 WOOD COATING & SEALING -LESS DRIPS & RUNS

$ 16.73

Availability: 314 in stock
  • Model: MAXCLRTHIXO24
  • Clear Epoxy Resin For Coating: Bonds To Wood, Metals, Plastics, Leather, Pottery
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Please Review Important Safe Handling Information In The Product Description. This product contains less than 0.1% (trace amounts) of a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
  • MPN: MAXCLRTHIXO24
  • Brand: MAX CLR THIXO
  • Thixotropic - Gel Like Epoxy Coating: Vertical Coating Application - Less Drips And Runs
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Wood Coatings: Coating For Wood Turned Bowls, Beer Mugs
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Epoxy Resin
  • Condition: New
  • FDA Compliant Adhesive Or Coating: Completely Inert Upon Cure For Direct Food Contact
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Please Review Description Page For Use: 'How To' Tutorial & Use Instruction Demonstrations
  • Epoxy Tumbler Coating: Bonds To Stainless Steel, Dishwasher Safe
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Gel-Like Consistency: Less Drips And Runs, Thicker Coating Thickness
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    MAX CLR THIXO
    Clear FDA Compliant Food Safe Coating
    Formulated For Vertical Applications To Minimize Runs And Drips
    1 Pint (16 Fluid Ounces) Of MAX CLR Part- A Resin
    1/2 Pint Gallon (8 Fluid Ounces) Of MAX CLR Part B- Curing Agent
    24 Fluid Ounces Combined Volume
    DESCRIPTION
    MAX CLR THIXO is a thickened version of the MAX CLR resin system (FDA compliant coating formulation)  that provides reduce sagging or flow when applied on a vertical surface.
    The mixture is slightly thixotropic (gel-like) that reduces vertical sag or flow, leaving a thicker applied coating.
    The primary purpose of the MAX CLR THIXO resin system is to create a sanitizable coating that demonstrates low extractable of its chemical constituents during direct food contact.
    Equally, the objective goal of the cured coating is to create a durable barrier when applied onto a porous substrate (such as wood) that prevents absorption of fluids or organic compounds that allows bacterial colonization or microbial growth to occur.
    All components used to formulate the MAX CLR THIXO  resin system are compliant with the
    Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Part 175
    for resinous coatings/adhesive subject to direct and indirect food contact.
    For Coatings Applications
    https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=175.300
    For Adhesives Application
    https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=175.105
    IMPORTANT GUIDELINES FOR FOOD CONTACT APPLICATIONS
    F
    or food contact applications, MAX CLR THIXO must be fully cured to ensure no chemical leaching can occur when foodstuffs' come in contact with the cured resin system.
    Any uncured chemical compounds caused by improper preparation, application, and cure may be extracted and cause cross-contamination or leaching during food contact.
    Please review the following and to avoid any curing problems.
    PRACTICAL GUIDE ON HOW TO USE THIS RESIN SYSTEM
    Review All Published Data Regarding This Product.
    Proper Usage Data And Other Detailed Information Are Posted At This Page.
    Mix the Resin And Curing Agent Only After The Surface Is Prepared And Suitable For Application.
    Allow To Cure For 24 to 48 Hours At
    75°F.
    Rinse With Warm Water Before Use.
    SURFACE PREPARATION
    The quality of adhesion of any coating or adhesive application is dependent on how well the surface is prepared.
    The resin system must be able to properly 'wet-out' the surface to form a continuous film.
    Surfaces demonstrating poor wettability prevents the liquid resin from forming a cohesive bond.
    Improper surface wetting yields poor adhesion and cause the coating to delaminate during use.
    Wetting is the ability of a liquid to interfaces or wet-out a solid surface; its dynamics is expressed as surface tension.
    A surface that demonstrates low surface tension, such as waxed surface, oily surface or slick plastics like
    Teflon will prevent the liquid resin to wet-out and cause poor adhesion.
    In the same respect, if the surface is coated from a previous application, the epoxy adhesion is limited to adhesion quality of the primary coating is applied over.
    Make sure to remove any loose or peeling old coating before application to avoid delamination or loss of adhesion.
    If possible remove the old coating by mechanical sanding or power washing so the applied epoxy is in direct contact with the base substrate.
    Applying a coating over oil-based stain should be avoided.
    Poor Wetting Of The Resin (Crawling) Due To Oil-based Stain Applied On Wood
    Before applying any coating, test the surface tension and determine if it is suitable for the coating application.
    The dewetting or coating retraction known as "crawling" is caused by the surface having a low surface-tension
    that makes the coating or adhesive to retract and cause the crawling effect.
    How To Test The Surface Tension To Determine Recoatability
    Why Epoxy Coatings Bead-up. Testing & Preparing Surface Before Applying Epoxy Coating Or Adhesive.
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    The Following Surface Preparation Procedures Are Recommended.
    METALS AND CONCRETE
    Degrease Metals– Wipe surface with lint-free rag dampened with Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) or acetone to remove all oil, dirt, and grease.
    Degrease Concrete- Use 2 cups of TSP (trisodium phosphate) detergent per 5 gallons of hot water and scrub with a stiff deck brush. Rinse with water and allow to dry.
    Etch Metals – For optimum results, metal parts should be immersed in a chromic acid bath solution consisting of:
    Sodium Dichromate
    4 Parts By Weight
    Sulfuric Acid
    10 Parts By Weight
    Water
    30 Parts By Weight
    The solution is held at 160°F (71°C), and the parts left immersed for 5 to 7 minutes. Rinse – remove metal parts from etching bath and rinse with clean water. (distilled water is recommended).
    Etch Concrete- Use commercially sold concrete etching solution (hydrochloric acid based works best). Neutralized per instructions, rinse and allow to dry thoroughly.
    ALTERNATE PROCEDURE
    Degrease, scour and dry – Often etching as outlined above is not practical. The metal surfaces may be cleaned by degreasing as noted above, scouring with an alkaline cleanser followed by rinsing and drying.
    Degrease and dry – Degrease the surface as noted above, sand or sandblast the surface lightly but thoroughly. Rinse with acetone or Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), and dry.
    GLASS
    Degrease – With MEK as above, or with a strong boiling solution of a good grade household detergent.
    Etch – For optimum results, degreasing can be followed by the chromic acid bath outlined above.
    WOOD
    Sand – Bonding surfaces should be sanded lightly, but thoroughly to remove all external contamination.
    Clean – Carefully remove all dust, or particles of wood from sanded areas. A stiff and clean brush or compressed air can be used.
    PLASTIC
    Clean – Remove all dirt, oil, or other surfaces contaminated with detergent soap or degreasing solvent and water, followed by thorough rinsing and drying. A solvent that does not have a detrimental effect may also be used.
    Sand – Surfaces to be bonded should be sanded lightly, but thoroughly to remove surface sheen.
    Clean – Carefully remove all dust or particles of plastic from the sanded area. A clean brush, lint-free cloth, or compressed air may be used.
    MIXING THE RESIN AND CURING AGENT
    The two components must be mixed thoroughly to eliminate problems such as tacky or uncured spots.
    Use the "two container method" as demonstrated in this video demonstration, which ensures a uniform mixture of the resin and curing agent
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    How To Mix Epoxy Resin For Food Contact Coating. Avoid Tacky Spots, Minimize Air Bubble When Mixing - YouTube
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    MAX CLR THIXO APPLICATION ON DRINK TUMBLER
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    Wooden Bowl Roto-Coating With MAX CLR A/B
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    PROPER CURING
    To achieve the best cure results, the ambient condition should be between 75
    °F
    to 85
    °F
    and the relative humidity is below 80%. The colder the temperature the longer takes to fully cure. Use an infrared lamp to warm the ambient temperature. Infrared lamps also work well for warming large work areas.
    Post Curing at 150°F for 2 hours will accelerate full curing.
    Rinse the Surface with warm water and mild detergent before use.
    DEGLOSSING
    Once the MAX CLR THIXO fully cures, deglossing the surface to create a satin finish can be easily done using an abrasive pad.
    In this demonstration, a
    SCOTCHBRITE
    pad was used to de-gloss the surface. Note the dramatic decrease in gloss after a light polishing with the abrasive pad.
    Very-fine sandpaper (wet-sanding) also works well.
    PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
    Viscosity
    Density
    Form and Color
    1,200 - 2000 cPS @ 25°C Mixed- Slightly Thixotropic
    1.10 g/cc
    Clear Transparent Upon Cure
    Mix Ratio
    100 Parts to 50 Parts A By Weight or by Volume
    2:1 (Part A to Part B)
    Working Time
    45 Minutes @ 25°C (77°F 100-gram mass)
    Peak Exotherm
    70°C (158°F, 100-gram mass)
    Handle Time
    Full Cure Time
    5.5 Hours
    36 Hours minimum @ 25°C (75°F)
    Hardness
    72± 5 Shore
    Tee-Peel Strength
    5.7 Lbs per inch Width
    Tensile Shear Strength
    1,300 psi @ 25°C (77°F)
    800 psi @ -80°C (-112°F)
    550 psi @ 100°C (212°F)
    Elongation
    9.0% @ 25°C (77°F)
    Compressive Strength
    2,200 psi
    Heat Distortion Temp
    80°C (176°F)
    HOT WATER IMMERSION TEST WOOD COATED MUG
    MAX CLR A/B HOT WATER IMMERSION TEST
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    DON'T FORGET OUR EPOXY MIXING KIT
    Everything You Need To Measure, Mix, Dispense & Apply The Epoxy Resin
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    Proportioning the correct amount is equally as important to attain the intended cured properties of the resin system. The container in which the epoxy and curing agent is mixed is an important consideration when mixing an epoxy resin system. The container must withstand the tenacity of the chemical and must be free of contamination. Most epoxy curing agent has a degree of corrosivity, as a general practice, protective gloves should be worn when handling chemicals of the same nature.
    MIXING KIT CONTENTS
    1 Each Digital Scale -Durable, Accurate Up To 2000.0 Grams
    4 Each 32-ounce (1 Quart) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
    4 Each 16-ounce (1 Pint) Clear HDPE Plastic Mix Cups
    One Size Fits All Powder-Free Latex Gloves
    2 Each Graduated Syringes
    Wooden Stir Sticks
    Assorted Size Foam Brush
    IMPORTANT NOTICE
    Your purchase constitutes the acceptance of this disclaimer. Please review before purchasing this product.
    The user should thoroughly test any proposed use of this product and independently conclude the satisfactory performance in the application. Likewise, if the manner in which this product is used requires government approval or clearance, the user must obtain said approval.
    The information contained herein is based on data believed to be accurate at the time of publication. Data and parameters cited have been obtained through published information, PolymerProducts and  Polymer Composites Inc. laboratories using materials under controlled conditions. Data of this type should not be used for a specification for fabrication and design. It is the user's responsibility to determine this Composites fitness for use.
    There is no warranty of merchantability for fitness of use, nor any other express implied warranty. The user's exclusive remedy and the manufacturer's liability are limited to refund of the purchase price or replacement of the product within the agreed warranty period. PolymerProducts and its direct representative will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind. Determination of the suitability of any kind of information or product for the use contemplated by the user, the manner of that use and whether there is any infringement of patents is the sole liability of the user.