In this case a 3-5mm coating of resin based polyconcrete is applied to the inside of a prepared mould. Once this coating has dried, a series of glass fibre reinforcing layers are applied to provide the internal structure of the item and is left to dry. The item is then removed from the mould, post cured in an oven and left to cool. The final epoxy sealant top coat is then applied.

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What is glass fibre reinforced polyconcrete?
Glass fibre reinforced polyconcrete is a material created by supporting a thin layer of resin based polyconcreted with a glass fibre reinforced moulded shell. Igneous Glass Fibre Reinforced Polyconcrete is then finished with an epoxy sealant top coat.
What is resin based polyconcrete?
Resin based polyconcrete is a material created from mixing resin (polymers) and aggregates (various sized sand particles). The mix can be pigmented before being moulded. Igneous Polyconcrete is then finished with an epoxy sealant top coat.


