Max Cor CF Epoxy Primer (Controlled Fusion Technology) How and Why to Use Max Cor CF Max Cor CF Epoxy Primer is a high-performance, chromate-free corrosion primer engineered for aluminum and steel in marine and industrial environments. Designed with Controlled Fusion Technology, it chemically bonds to properly prepared metal surfaces to create a durable, corrosion-resistant foundation for subsequent coatings. This system is ideal for aluminum boats, towers, structural components, a...
Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Awlcraft SE Topcoat Guide Awlcraft SE — Solids & Effects Basecoat A fast-drying, high-opacity basecoat with a vast palette of solid, metallic, and pearl effect colors. Designed to be sprayed under an Awlgrip clearcoat for the deepest color and the highest gloss in the Awlgrip family. On this page About Awlcraft SE The Basecoat / Cle...
Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Awlcraft 2000 Topcoat Guide Awlcraft 2000 Application The fleet-standard high-gloss acrylic urethane topcoat. Fast-drying, easy to spray, fully buffable and repairable — the proven choice for yacht hulls, topsides, and superstructures for over two decades. On this page About Awlcraft 2000 Specs at a Glance Components You Need ...
Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Spray Equipment Spray Setup Spray Equipment for Awlgrip Coatings Recommended gun setups, tip sizes, atomizing pressure, compressor requirements, and the Ten Steps to Success — pulled directly from the Awlgrip Application Guide (Edition 22). On this page Overview Ten Steps to Success Compressors & Air Supply Equipment Types...
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Hand Laminating & Spray-Up Technical Support Hand laminating and spray-up are two of the most common open molding processes used in fiberglass fabrication. While both methods rely on similar materials, success depends on understanding the differences in application technique, resin behavior, and process control. At Fiberglass Florida, we provide technical support to help fabricators, repair yards, and builders choose the right laminating method and materials for their project — a...
Polyester vs Vinyl Ester Resin: Understanding the Differences Choosing the correct resin is one of the most important decisions in fiberglass lamination. Polyester and vinyl ester resins are both widely used in open molding, hand lay-up, and spray-up applications, but they offer different performance, durability, and cost characteristics. Understanding how these resin systems differ will help you select the right material for your project, environment, and performance requirements. ...
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