“NatuResin” – Mineral Resin & Water System for Creative Casting and Crafts
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Mix the material and water in a ratio of 100 to 27 by weight. To understand how much water you need for a certain amount of gypsum, multiply the weight of gypsum by 0.27. For example, 150 grams (gypsum) multiply by 0.27 = 41 grams of water. Total: for 150 grams of gypsum, 41 grams of water is needed. Mix the mixture thoroughly for 2-4 minutes until any lumps disappear. For high–quality mixing, it is recommended to add the product to the water, and not vice versa, and the mixing itself should be intensive at first, then slower.Carry out the filling carefully to the highest place in the mould to reduce the number of air bubbles in the mass due Technical specifications:The product can be removed from the mould after 20-30 minutes after pouring and left to gain strength in a ventilated room for another 8-15 hours: after this time, the material will become much stronger and will be resistant to water even with prolonged contact.The material can be coloured after mixing with water, however, we recommend using powder pigments so that the colour is uniform. Classic liquid dyes for epoxy resin may not mix well in the material. Finished products can also be covered with paint (acrylic, oil, etc.)The use of large fillers is undesirable.Formulas are relevant only for NatuResin! The composite of another manufacturer will be different.The weight of the finished powder-water mixture: length (cm) * width (cm) * height (cm) * 1.75 = weight of the powder-water mixture in gramsExample: 10 cm * 15 cm * 2 cm * 1.75 = 525 g of powder mixture with water This means that 525 g of the mixture is needed for filling with a width of 10 cm, a length of 15 cm and a height of 2 cmSeparate weight of powder and water, knowing the weight of the finished mixture: The weight of the mixture is divided by 1.27 = the weight of the powder Water weight = powder weight * 0.27Example: 525 g / 1.27 = 413 g of powder 413 g * 0.27 = 111.5 g of water (can be rounded up to 115 g) Total: 413 111.5 = 524.5 g of the mixture
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