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John Hainsworth
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Is your resin water based allowing it to be mixed with copper powder and used as antifouling on a fibreglass boat?
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John Hainsworth
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11 Years Ago
I think the short answer is NO... All the EC stuff are Epoxy or Polyester resins .. But the EC staff...
Dravis
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11 Years Ago
I want to create my own antifouling mix using epoxy resin and copper powder. Could you recommend a...
John Hainsworth
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11 Years Ago
Some of the commercial copper antifouling manufacturers claim to use "low solids water based epoxy...
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
Thanks for the info. My last attempt at coating was a 1/1 mix of epoxy and copper powder which has...
John Hainsworth
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11 Years Ago
Copperbot (which is now called coppercoat) is said to be 80% copper, too.
brainfart
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11 Years Ago
As already said, our resins are not really designed to be watered down. Most resins will take a high...
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Old wooden sailing ships used to be "plated" with thin copper plates, nailed to the hull, to sail in...
Dravis
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11 Years Ago
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