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How is wood flour used with epoxy?

Wood flour is a thixotropic filler that can be added to liquid epoxies to make a non-sagging paste. Wood flour can be used with our General-Purpose Epoxy, Cold Cure Epoxy, or SB-112 to create gap-filling adhesives and filleting compounds.

How do I create an epoxy compound with fillers?

What are the benefits of using the SilverTip line of pre-filled epoxy compounds?

The Epoxy Book - Section VII C - Modifying Epoxy with Fillers

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