613 Cold Mounting Resin
613 Resin is a multi-purpose resin with a limited exothermic temperature of 50 °C* and a curing time of 10 hours. Free from carcinogens, mutagens and reprotoxins.
613 Resin is a multi-purpose resin with a limited exothermic temperature of 50 °C* and a curing time of 10 hours. Free from carcinogens, mutagens and reprotoxins.
613 Resin is a multi-purpose resin with a limited exothermic temperature of 50 °C* and a curing time of 10 hours. Free from carcinogens, mutagens and reprotoxins.
The resin provides very little shrinkage and adheres perfectly to all types of materials, and has very good chemical resistance. Perfect for embedding metallographic samples with complex shapes, are porous or require delicate coating techniques.
Resin 613 is the best choice when transparency and/or hardness are of high importance.
Material: Epoxy
Packaging: AGG6735KIT: Kit containing 1000 ml liquid resin + 500 g powder hardener
AGG6735L: 1000 ml liquid resin
AGG6735P: 500 g powder hardener
Dosage: 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener
Appearance: Transparent and colourless
Polymerisation time: 10 hours at 20 °C
Hardness: 85 Shore D
Exothermic temperature: 50 °C**
Volumetric shrinkage: Very low, 0 µm if used with the MM808 machine
Presence of CMR*: None
Suitable for impregnation: Yes
* CMR: Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic.
** Exothermic temperature during polymerization for a 40g resin sample at 20 °C.
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