Wilsor Wood Sealer is used when wood is at risk of rot or strong moisture absorption. It is well paintable and makes an excellent base for Wilsor Wood Filler Paste. In addition, it can also serve as a thin epoxy varnish.
- Epoxy wood sealer is a very thin epoxy resin with a simple mixing ratio of 1:1 (by volume).
- Although the mixing ratio is not critical, it should be maintained as accurately as possible.
- Applicable to new or deteriorated wood exposed to moisture.
- Thanks to its low viscosity, the resin penetrates deep into porous wood, completely encapsulating wood fibers and harmful microorganisms.
- The resin soaks into the substrate, especially on porous wood. Repeat the application until the resin is no longer absorbed, depending on the desired protection.
- After mixing, the resin is processable for several hours at 20°C. On the wood surface, it dries faster.
- Minimum processing temperature is 5°C.
- If stored below 0°C, component B (the hardener) may segregate and form a thick liquid. Allow this to reach room temperature completely at at least 5°C and shake well until the liquid is clear again.
- Further processing with Wilsor epoxy products such as wood filler paste, epoxy putty or tar epoxy does not require the wood sealer to be completely dry.
- Application on still wet wood sealer is possible and provides excellent adhesion. When the coat is completely dry, it should be roughened with sandpaper. Processing with other materials such as polyester putty or lacquers requires complete drying (2 h to 24 h at room temperature, depending on layer thickness).
In addition to impregnating wood, epoxy wood sealer can also be used as a thin, high-quality epoxy varnish on non-porous substrates such as metal, stone or concrete (for example, to dust concrete floors) and gives a hard, high-gloss finish. For paste-free results, the mixed resin should react for about an hour before application.
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