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Now you can say g:ood-by forever to the hot weather annoyance of having granular resin solidify in the bag. Shell Chemical's new Epon resin 1002 will not sinter even when your workroom temperature crowds the 1 OO'mark! Epon 1002 i s a new grade of resin that is hard and free-flowing at ele­ vated temperatures. You will find it more economical t o buy and use be­ cause it saves labor and handling costs.

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It resists sintering during shipping and storage. Epon resin 1002 may be used as a direct replacement for popular Epon 1001 in amine-cured, clear and pigmented surface coating systems, pre-impregnated glass cloth and other applications. Epon 1002 is similar in performance to Epon 1001. Coating systems based on either resin give superior impact resistance, flexibility, plus excellent

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resistance t o water, boiling caustic, many acids and most solvents. If force curing is desirable, Epon 1002 coatings are resistant to over-bake. For greater ease in handling, Epon 1002 is packaged in 50-pound, poly­ ethylene-lined, multiwall paper bags . . . simple t o store and use. For com­ plete information, including technical bulletin SC :58-107, write to your near­ est Shell Chemical district office.

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