
What is Epoxy Thinner
Epoxy thinner is a liquid additive used to reduce the viscosity of epoxy resin. This makes the epoxy easier to mix, pour, and spread, which can be helpful for various applications.
Our Features

Improves flow and levelling of epoxy
Epoxy thinner reduces the viscosity of the resin, making it flow more easily and self-level effortlessly

Reduces bubbles
By thinning the epoxy, air bubbles trapped during mixing have an easier time escaping the resin, resulting in a clearer, better-looking final product

Can be used to create thinner coats of epoxy
Epoxy thinner allows for the application of thinner coats, which is useful for keeping weight down and less drying time.

Enhances penetration of surfaces
Epoxy thinner can help the resin penetrate porous surfaces like wood or concrete more effectively, leading to improved bonding and stronger adhesion.

Extends pot life
Pot life refers to the working time of the epoxy before it starts to harden. Adding a small amount of thinner can slightly extend the pot life, giving you more time to work with the material and adjust your project before it sets

Colour
Typically clear but can be tinted with pigments for custom finishes.
When to Use Epoxy Thinner
Epoxy thinner is not always necessary, but it can be helpful in a variety of situations. For example, you may want to use epoxy thinner if:

The epoxy is too thick to mix or pour easily

The epoxy is difficult to spread evenly

You will see bubbles in the epoxy
