Hawk Epoxy F6 MicroSphere Fairing Filler

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Hawk Epoxy F6 MicroSphere Fairing Filler

The Sea Hawk Hawk Epoxy F6 MicroSphere Fairing Filler is an easy to use adhesive designed to work with the Hawk Epoxy System. Ideal for small or large areas this lightweight fairing compound features a closed celled structure can also be used for increased acoustic and thermal insulation.

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Features:

  • Thickens to a white color
  • Creates a lightweight fairing compound for small to large areas
  • Holds a feathered edge
  • Suitable for nearly every substrate
  • Closed cell structure can be used to increase acoustic and thermal insulation

Directions For Use:

  1. Mix the Hawk Epoxy resin and catalyst
  2. Mix the filler thoroughly. Then blend in small amounts of filler to the mixed resin and catalyst until the desired thickness is achieved
  • Depending on use, mixing more or less filler will allow multiple uses with the same filler. For Example:
  • If you desire a zero-sag effect mix to a very thick consistency. This can act as a filler for uneven surfaces without worry of sag
  • For laminating flat panels or bonding large surfaces, filler should be mixed to a pourable or injectable consistency
  • To ensure maximum adhesion strength, use only enough filler to avoid sagging or running. When using a resin/catalyst/filler mixture for bonding, a small amount of mixture should squeeze out from between the two items that are being bonded to each other when they are pushed together.
  • For general bonding, filleting, or bonding hardware, mix material to a slightly to moderately thick consistency.

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