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CPR5 Epoxy Resin (Adhesive)Item In Stock! Item Code: AG14KGCNCPR5
£24.00
(Inc £28.80)
 

Premium Epoxy Resin for flocking applications

CPR5/CPH5 has been specially designed to be used for a wide range of flocking applications. CPR5/CPH5 bonds well with all substrates; including metals, but is not recommended for use with fabrics due to its rigidity when cured. It is suitable for application by various means (including spray gun) and has a 40 minute open time making it ideally suited for flocking larger areas and projects.


CRP5/CPH5 is heat cured - 3hours at 50°C or 14hours at 20°C, giving a flame resistant and waterproof finish.

CPR5/CPH5 is commonly used for car interiors.

N.B.  CPR5 is Resin Only. It has to be mixed with Hardener.

There are various ways to apply this adhesive and the following methods can be used adhesive to the surface. Any of the following methods can be used (although some will be more successful after the epoxy has been thinned down):

•    Paint Brush
•    Paint Roller
•    Spray Gun
 

Flock adhesive
Adhesive should cover at least 10% of flock fibre length

The adhesive must be viscose enough to support the flock fibres during the cure.

Premium Epoxy Resin for flocking applications

CPR5/CPH5 has been specially designed to be used for a wide range of flocking applications. CPR5/CPH5 bonds well with all substrates; including metals, but is not recommended for use with fabrics due to its rigidity when cured. It is suitable for application by various means (including spray gun) and has a 40 minute open time making it ideally suited for flocking larger areas and projects.


CRP5/CPH5 is heat cured - 3hours at 50°C or 14hours at 20°C, giving a flame resistant and waterproof finish.

CPR5/CPH5 is commonly used for car interiors.

N.B.  CPR5 is Resin Only. It has to be mixed with Hardener.

There are various ways to apply this adhesive and the following methods can be used adhesive to the surface. Any of the following methods can be used (although some will be more successful after the epoxy has been thinned down):

•    Paint Brush
•    Paint Roller
•    Spray Gun
 

Flock adhesive
Adhesive should cover at least 10% of flock fibre length

The adhesive must be viscose enough to support the flock fibres during the cure.

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