48 oz Kit Rock-Hard Epoxy Resin

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  • Rock Hard Finish: Designed to handle the toughest of jobs. UV protected, high gloss formula and an extra hard cure to protect your work for years to come.
  • Strong, Durable, Reliable: Resists water, chemicals and scratches. A high adhesion formula for high traffic areas including table, bar, and countertops, woodworking projects, floors, boats, metal corrosion protection, and more.
  • Easy to Use: Smooth, no-hassle application. Combine 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener. Mix for 4 minutes. Add color or keep clear. Apply to your surface and let it cure for 24 hours.
  • Safe: Non-Toxic and Food Safe. Our low odor formula has no VOCs, no fumes, no solvents, no fillers. 
  • Proudly Made in the USA: Shore D Hardness 83. Non-Blushing. Industrial Clear works hard and stands the test of time. 
  • 48 Oz Kit Covers 12 sq. ft.
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What is Industrial Clear?

Industrial Clear is an easy to use, 2 part epoxy resin that cures to a rock-hard, high-gloss finish  with excellent yellowing resistance. It was intentionally formulated as a durable coating for high-traffic applications like countertops, bar tops, tables, live edge wood slabs, and concrete floors.

Due to its high Shore D 83 rating, Industrial Clear resists the scratches and damages that typically occur from heavy, everyday use. Once it has been allowed to cure for 7 days, Industrial Clear is fully machineable and can be sanded, drilled, or run through on a saw or lathe.

What is the working time of Industrial Clear?

Once the resin and hardener are fully mixed, you have approximately 45 minutes to pour before Industrial Clear becomes too thick to work with.

Epoxy resin is highly sensitive to mass and temperature and will cure much more quickly if left sitting in the mixing container. For this reason, we strongly recommend pouring your epoxy within 10 minutes of mixing.

How long does it take for Industrial Clear to cure?

Industrial Clear will be solid and dry to the touch at the 24 hour mark and will reach a full, rock hard cure at 7 days. 

Epoxy cure times are affected by temperature.  Cooler temperatures slow the cure, while warmer temperatures promote a faster cure. If your cured epoxy seems “bendy” or soft, it may not have reached its full cure yet. Try giving it a little more time or moving the piece to a warmer environment to help it finish curing completely. 

What is Industrial Clear’s heat resistance?

Once fully cured, Industrial Clear can withstand temperatures of up to 190°F (88°C).

It's important to be mindful of placing very hot objects directly onto the surface.  Items like a dish straight out of the oven, a hot pan, or boiling water may leave an impression on the cured resin surface. Allow the resin to completely cure for a full 7 days before putting your project into use.

How hard is Industrial Clear?

When prepared and fully cured according to the label instructions, Industrial Clear has a Shore D rating of 83.

This measurement signifies that the epoxy is exceptionally firm and durable, but not brittle, allowing it to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use.  It’s important to note that while Industrial Clear feels hard to the touch at 24 hours, it will reach its absolute maximum hardness at 7 days.

How thick can I pour Industrial Clear?

Industrial Clear can be poured in layers up to 1/2" or 12.7 mm at a time. Any thicker than this may cause an excessive heat build up in the resin, resulting in an exothermic reaction. If you want a thicker coat, it’s best to pour Industrial Clear in layers.

What is the shelf life of Industrial Clear?

The shelf life of Industrial Clear is 1 year in unopened containers and 6 months once opened.

After this time, you may notice the hardener taking on an amber color due to oxidation (oxygen exposure).  This discoloration does not affect the product’s performance or final cure. In fact, if you're using the epoxy over wood or other dark substrates, you will not notice this change at all.

Does Industrial Clear have a strong odor?

No, Industrial Clear has a low odor and can be used safely indoors. While it has a slight smell, it is formulated without any solvents or other diluents, meaning it lacks the strong, noxious odor common to most other epoxy resins.

Industrial Clear is made from 100% solids that fully react, so nothing is released into the air as fumes or VOCs. When working in a well-ventilated area, a respirator is not required.

Is Industrial Clear food safe?

Yes, Industrial Clear has been tested according to food safety standards and passed. This means that cured Industrial Clear is inert and can be safely used as a food contact surface.

In order for the epoxy to be considered food-safe, you must accurately measure and completely mix Industrial Clear according to the directions and allow it to reach its full cure (7 days).

Use Industrial Clear to coat serving trays, charcuterie boards, bar tops, counters or anything else that is intended for contact with food.  We don’t recommend using it on any cutting surface (like a cutting board) as the surface will scratch. If scratching occurs, simply sand down the entire surface and pour a fresh top coat of clear resin to restore the finish.

Please note that Industrial Clear can no longer be considered food safe if the original formula is compromised. This includes adding colorants. If you wish to use tinted resin, you must finish your piece with a final top coat of Industrial Clear.

What surfaces will Industrial Clear adhere to?

Industrial Clear has great adhesion and will bond well to most materials including wood, metal, glass, ceramic and concrete. It creates a strong, waterproof seal that is easy to clean. For best results, always ensure the substrate is clean and free of dust and grease.

It does not adhere well to most surfaces that repel water including plastic, acrylic, silicone, and vinyl. Use this to your advantage by pouring into silicone molds and you will not require a mold release spray.

We always recommend doing a test pour first on a sample piece so you know exactly what results to expect.

  • Durable

  • Easy to use

  • Safe ingredients

  • Made in USA

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