Milliput Metallic
Milliput Metallic
TWO PART EPOXY PUTTY (113.4gm)
Milliput Metallic is an epoxy putty containing an effects
pigment which enables the cured material to mimic the appearance of
shiny metal.
It is used to make metallic-looking sculpts in military, railway,
farm and ship modelling. Milliput Metallic will also seamlessly repair
chips, hole and damage in metal surfaces and parts.
Milliput comes as a two-part, cold setting, non shrinking epoxy putty
in cartons containing one 56.7gm stick of resin and one 56.7gm of
hardener.
The two parts are mixed together in equal quantities, sparking a
chemical reaction which turns the soft putty into a rock-hard substance.
Whilst soft, it can be shaped, moulded, sculpted and formed.
Milliput hardens in three to four hours depending on room
temperature, offering plenty of time to work with the putty. The cure
speed can be accelerated with the use of heat.
It cures underwater, is heat-resistant to 130°C and can be smoothed
with water. Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped,
turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted.
As well as Milliput
Metallic, there are six other grades available: Standard (cures to a
dark yellow), Terracotta, Black, Superfine White, Silver Grey and
Turquoise Blue. These other grades can be viewed on the Milliput section of our website.
For a harder wearing but equally easy-to-use alternative to Milliput, please see Geomfix Original A+B Modelling Putty. Geomfix Original can be used effectively on fine, delicate work as well as the largest of models or repairs.
There is also the Geomfix Coloured range of modelling epoxy putty available in 22 different colours, matching Swarovski crystals.
Geomfix Coloured is highly customisable. If the colour you require is
not listed as one of the 22, then SylCreate have the ability to custom
produce a coloured modelling putty to match your requirements. For more
information on this service, please contact SylCreate.
Milliput Metallic is an epoxy putty containing an effects
pigment which enables the cured material to mimic the appearance of
shiny metal.
It is used to make metallic-looking sculpts in military, railway,
farm and ship modelling. Milliput Metallic will also seamlessly repair
chips, hole and damage in metal surfaces and parts.
Milliput comes as a two-part, cold setting, non shrinking epoxy putty
in cartons containing one 56.7gm stick of resin and one 56.7gm of
hardener.
The two parts are mixed together in equal quantities, sparking a
chemical reaction which turns the soft putty into a rock-hard substance.
Whilst soft, it can be shaped, moulded, sculpted and formed.
Milliput hardens in three to four hours depending on room
temperature, offering plenty of time to work with the putty. The cure
speed can be accelerated with the use of heat.
It cures underwater, is heat-resistant to 130°C and can be smoothed
with water. Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped,
turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted.
As well as Milliput
Metallic, there are six other grades available: Standard (cures to a
dark yellow), Terracotta, Black, Superfine White, Silver Grey and
Turquoise Blue. These other grades can be viewed on the Milliput section of our website.
For a harder wearing but equally easy-to-use alternative to Milliput, please see Geomfix Original A+B Modelling Putty. Geomfix Original can be used effectively on fine, delicate work as well as the largest of models or repairs.
There is also the Geomfix Coloured range of modelling epoxy putty available in 22 different colours, matching Swarovski crystals.
Geomfix Coloured is highly customisable. If the colour you require is
not listed as one of the 22, then SylCreate have the ability to custom
produce a coloured modelling putty to match your requirements. For more
information on this service, please contact SylCreate.
Benefits of Milliput Metallic
- Extra long work time removes the worry of premature curing during complex projects
- Bonds easily to wood, brick, cement, metals, concrete, plastics, glass
- Can be applied underwater
- Cured material can drilled, turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted
Applications
- Creating metallic-looking models
- Metal cosmetic surface repairs
- Restoring metal statues and ornaments
- Sculpting