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XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating

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XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating
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Smooth and Coat Your Prints with XTC

XTC-3D is a protective coating for smoothing and finishing 3D printed parts. Two liquids are mixed together and brushed onto any 3D print. Coating self-levels and wets out uniformly without leaving brush strokes. Working time is 10 minutes and cure time is about 4 hours (depending on mass and temperature). XTC-3D cures to a hard, impact resistant coating that can be sanded, primed and painted. Adding colors and metal effects is easy.


90% Time & Labor Savings: XTC-3D fills in 3D print striations and creates a smooth, high gloss finish. The need to post finish is almost eliminated.

Coat any 3D Print Surface: XTC-3D can be applied to both SLA and SLS prints. It works with PLA, ABS, Laywoo, Powder Printed Parts and other rigid media. It also can be used to coat EPS, EPDM and urethane foam as well as wood, plaster, fabric, cardboard and paper.

XTC-3D ? does not contain VOC's, phthalates or phosphates.

Preparation:

Materials should be stored and used in a room temperature environment (73 °F/23 °C). Elevated temperatures will reduce the pot life of the materials, and compromise the quality. XTC-3D Part A resin and Part B Hardener must be properly measured and thoroughly mixed to achieve full, high-strength, solid-cure properties. Because no two applications are quite the same, a small test application to determine suitability for your project is recommended if performance of this material is in question.

Measuring and Dispensing

You need to be accurate in measuring for XTC-3D to cure properly. Parts A and B can be measured by either volume or weight. Dispense proper proportions of parts A and B into clean plastic, metal or wax-free paper containers (do not use foam or glass cups). Be sure to premix Part B by shaking the container vigorously.

Mix Ratio Cure Time:

Thin: Mix 200 Parts A + 100 Parts B + 25 Parts Solvent = 12 Hours Cure Time
Thinner: Mix 200 Parts A + 100 Parts B + 50 Parts Solvent = 24 Hours Cure Time
Mixing

Be sure mixing utensils have a square edge and are clean. Combine and mix proper amounts of Parts A and B. Mix thoroughly for at least 1 minute. Aggressively scrape the sides and bottom of mixing container several times. Use the square edge of mixing stick to bring material off of the sides and bottom of container and blend. If left in a mixing cup with a concentrated mass, pot life will be short and material may cure in your cup due to exotherm. Reduce the mass of the mixture to increase working time.

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