candle hardeners include stearine, a product sold on ebay
No, acetone is not a hardener for resin
There are toxic chemicals in nail hardener so it should not be put on teeth. Nail hardener is for nails only and will make them stronger.
Epoxy resin cannot be cured without hardener because the hardener is necessary to initiate the chemical reaction that causes the resin to harden and cure.
1:2 for1 is cement with hardener & 2 is 6mm stone chips Cement hardener is4:1 here 4 is cement & 1 is Hardener
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Powdered sugar can be used as a hardener for frostings. You can keep adding it until the icing is as thick as you would like it to be.
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The two parts are: epoxy monomer and hardener/catalyst. Upon mixing the hardener/catalyst triggers polymerization of the epoxy monomers and the adhesive sets.
The amount of hardener to add to paint typically depends on the specific product and manufacturer's instructions, usually ranging from 1:1 to 4:1 ratios of paint to hardener. Always refer to the technical data sheet for the specific paint you are using for precise measurements. Mixing too much hardener can affect the paint's performance, so it's crucial to follow the guidelines closely.
Glaze is typically not a suitable substitute for resin and hardener when making pendants, as it may not provide the same level of durability and clarity. Resin and hardener create a chemical reaction that results in a hard, glossy finish ideal for jewelry making. It's recommended to use resin and hardener specifically designed for crafting projects to ensure the best results.
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