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West System 207sb Special Clear Coatinghardener .33 Gal.new Price + Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com

US $75.49
Location:

Waretown, New Jersey, United States

Waretown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:WEST SYSTEM Type:Epoxy Slow Hardener Manufacturer Part Number:207SB Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

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West System 207  SPECIAL COATING HARDENER .33 GALLON 207SB 


207 Special Clear Hardener™ was developed for coating and fiberglass cloth application where an exceptionally clear, moisture-resistant, natural wood finish is desired. 207 Hardener will not blush or turn cloudy in humid conditions. Thin film applications roll out and tip off smoothly, requiring less sanding in preparation for finish coatings.

Professional and first-time builders like 207 because it is reliable and easy to use. Three coats or more can be applied in one day without additional surface preparation. Fewer coats are required to fill fiberglass weave and in most cases the final coating can be sand the following day. Boats can be built faster. Builders also appreciate the excellent fiberglass wet-out characteristics achieved with 105/207, yet it won't drain from vertical surfaces like the very slow curing, low-viscosity epoxies.

105/207 has strong physical properties, so it can be used as a structural adhesive for gluing and l aminating. It has excellent compatibility with paints and varnishes. An ultraviolet inhibitor in 207 helps provide a beautiful, long lasting finish when used with quality UV filtering varnish. 105/207 cures clear and colorless.

Mix Ratio, Resin:Hardener 3 parts resin : 1 part hardener
Pot life at 72°F (22°C) 20 to 26 minutes
Cure to a solid state 10 to 15 hours
Cure to maximum strength 4 to 7 days
Minimum recommended temperature 60°F (16°C)
Pumps 300, 306-23 or 309-3

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