A light-brown, flour-like, wood by-product most commonly used to thicken epoxy resin to a peanut-butter consistency for filleting (radiusing inside corners.) Wood flour makes a thixotropic (non-sagging), coarse structural putty.
Water soluble film Mold release Recommended for separation between polyester or epoxy resins and mold surfaces NOT recommended for use with substrates containing water or giving off water during cure...
Helps prevent sag or run off on vertical surfaces Used as an adhesive or putty Can be used with other fillers such as glass bubbles and/or milled fibers Compatible with...