Superior Bonding Strength – Creates extremely durable joints on wood, metal, and composite materials.
Gap-Filling Capability – Perfect for repairing cracks, holes, and voids in wooden surfaces.
Excellent Water and Weather Resistance – Ensures stability in outdoor environments like window frames.
Chemical and Heat Resistance – Maintains adhesion under demanding conditions.
Smooth Surface Finish – Easy to sand, paint, or coat after curing.
IWG offers a variety of epoxy resin systems tailored for woodworking and repair:
General-Purpose Epoxy Resin – Ideal for assembly and maintenance bonding.
Fast-Curing Epoxy – For quick repairs and reduced downtime.
High-Viscosity Epoxy Filler – Specifically designed for filling gaps, cracks, and damaged wood sections.
Transparent Epoxy Resin – Provides a clear finish for aesthetic wood restoration projects.
Repairing Wood Defects and Gaps
Epoxy resin is ideal for filling cracks, holes, and edge defects in solid wood and veneers. It cures into a strong, sandable material that can be stained or painted, restoring both strength and appearance.
Wood Windows
Used for assembling and sealing wooden window frames, providing long-term resistance against moisture, temperature variation, and UV exposure. Ensures structural integrity and prevents delamination or joint failure over time
Q1: How do I mix and apply epoxy resin correctly?
Mix resin and hardener in the recommended ratio (usually 2:1 or 1:1 by weight) until fully blended. Apply to clean, dry surfaces using a brush or spatula. Allow to cure at room temperature or with mild heat for faster results.
Q2: Can epoxy resin be used outdoors?
Yes. IWG epoxy resins offer excellent weather and UV resistance, making them suitable for wooden windows, exterior panels, and structural repairs exposed to the elements.
Q3: How long does epoxy resin take to cure?
Curing time depends on temperature, layer thickness, and resin type. Standard epoxy systems typically cure within 4–24 hours, while fast-curing formulations may set in under an hour.