JESMONITE AC100 - LIQUID
Jesmonite AC100 Liquid must be paired with Jesmonite AC100 Base. Need both? Check out our kits.
Jesmonite AC100 is a water-based composite material used to make decorative moulded objects. It is safe to use and contains no solvents or VOCs.
Jesmonite AC100 is based on natural gypsum mineral and its raw colour varies from white to cream. Create limitless colour creations with the use of Jesmonite Pigments and MAD • MAYKER Neon Pigments!
Individual Liquid Sizes Available:
- 250 g / 8.8 oz - AC100 Liquid in Spout Pouch
- 1 kg / 2.2 lb - AC100 Liquid in Spout Pouch
- 4 kg / 8.8 lb - AC100 Liquid Bag in Box
PRODUCTS BENEFITS
(when paired with Jesmonite Base)
- Superior cast and glass-reinforced mouldings
- Solvent-free & no VOCs
- Fire resistant ( ASTM E84 Class A / 1)
- Lightweight
- Impact-resistant
INFORMATION
- Easy to use, adaptable material for all moulding applications.
- Suitable for decorative cast objects, mould cases, wall panels.
- Supplied with a range of ancillary products including glass reinforcements, pigments, fillers, and control chemicals to adapt the material to the widest range of applications.
- Jesmonite AC100 base (powder) is comprised primarily of natural gypsum mineral and as such, slight variations in colour from white to cream are normal. Pigments should be used to achieve the desired, consistent colour. It is necessary to add white pigment to achieve a white final product.
- The ultimate chameleon material can replicate virtually any surface, colour, or texture.
- AC100 should be removed from its mould after about 20-40 minutes. Though it will be mostly set, it achieves its full strength after approximately 24 hours (depending on thickness). See the user guide below for full details.
- Can be thickened for use in a gel coat or vertical application using Jesmonite Thixotrope.
Great product and fast shipping!
Multi purpose product. Fast cure time
Happy with the products and delivery to the US in a week!
The material is great, shipping is fast. I love ordering from here.
My only issue is the packaging for the liquid; I’ve bought 2 kits of 70kg and 6 out of the 10 boxes of liquid have non working spouts. I always end up having to cut the bag to pour it in a jug.
Thanks so much for the feedback!
If a spout won't pour initially, the following steps will almost always clear it out and get things flowing:
- Flip the box upside down so the spout is pointing up.
- While holding the spout tap flaps open, insert a paperclip or similar into the spout and move it around the outside to loosen any dried material being careful not to damage the rubber stopper. Remove anything that can be seen, and try to clear a pathway into the bag as much as possible.
- Release the spout flaps to allow the spout to close
- Remove the bag from the box.
- With the spout over a container you wish to pour into, open the spout, and squeeze the bag to add some pressure behind the spout (you can squeeze it fairly hard).
- This should start the flow of liquid.
We can also share that to add greater flexibility, we are also adjusting this packaging later this year to add a screw cap in addition to the tap.