A structural resin filler. The mixture of cotton fiber and epoxy is referred to as "flox". The mixture is used in structural joints and in areas where a very hard, durable buildup is required. Flox is mixed in much the same way as dry micro but only about two parts flock to one part epoxy is required. Mix in just enough flock to make the mixture stand up. If "wet flox" is called out, mix it so it will sag or run. Flox is often used to reinforce a sharp corner. Paint a light coat of pure epoxy inside the corner, trowel flox in to make a triangular support. The flox corner is done just before one glass surface is applied for a wet bond to one surface. |
Exactly what I needed
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
Mixed with two part West System epoxy for a nice filling.
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
As advertised
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
As advertised
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
bought since 1993
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
This product makes a great filler with excellent strength.
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
Worked great
Flocked Cotton Fiber 1 Lb.
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This is a raw material. No epoxy or any other resin has been added to it. The end user will need to add it to a catalyzed resin system as a filler.
It is not like a strands of hair. It is ground cotton fibers, like a heavy powder.
This is a filler used for epoxy laminating resins. There is no data to know how using this filler will affect any other material.
Yes, this is in powder form. | Fiber Length: Approx. 320 microns (typically 150-500 microns) | Fiber Width: 10-25 micron (1-3 Denier). | Per the tech data sheet, I are no additives to the cotton fibers.
The shelf life is 2 years from the date of manufacture.
There is not a specific epoxy to be used, many laminating epoxies can be used. A common epoxy system used is West Systems, but any of the epoxies we offer will work.