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Endurance Monument & Gravestone Epoxy + Fine Marble Sand

Original price $60.00 - Original price $60.00
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$60.00
$60.00 - $60.00
Current price $60.00

Endurance Monument & Gravestone Epoxy + Fine Marble Sand

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Endurance Monument & Gravestone Epoxy

Extra clear 2-part knife-grade epoxy used for monument & gravestone repairs

Suitable to fill, glue and laminate marble, stone, granite, quartz and ceramic. Can be used indoor and outdoor. This product is extra clear, soft and light, and easy to spread.

Pro tip! Mix epoxy with fine marble sand or another aggregate to create an infill material once the stone is joined.

Product Details

  • Strong adhesion
  • Extra clear and UV stable
  • Easy to color
  • Soft and easy to apply
  • Resistant to temperature
  • Indoor/Outdoor use
  • Extra strong
  • Transparent
  • Very low yellowing

Shelf Life

1 year in moderate temperatures. Keep away from high heat, humidity and sun light.

Technical Data Sheet
SDS

Fine Marble Sand

Color: Pure white
Grade: Fine

Excellent for plastering the finish coat of concrete spas and pools. Combine with clear epoxy to fill narrow joints in structures, statuary, gravestones, and monuments.

High chemical purity and brightness make this product ideally suited as an ingredient in specialty mortars, plasters, and concrete. Mix with NHL, white cement, or lime putty to make patching material. Add pigment(s) to create custom color-matching.

Product Details

  • Add to NHL
  • Add to Lime Putty
  • Use as an ingredient in specialty mortars and plasters
  • An Atlas Favorite! Add to pre-mixed Akepox 5010 to create an infill when repairing a broken marble tablet stone

Marmo Grana Fine (sharp fine sand): <0 mm to 1.5 mm
Quarried and processed in the USA 

Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet

Caution: marble sand may irritate eyes and skin. Wear a mask when working & do not breathe the dust. Keep out of reach from children.

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JT's headstone repair

While looking for my great(x2) grandmother's headstone in this basically abandoned cemetery, I uncovered this broken tablet. I was able to use this epoxy to bond the stone back together and used the marble sand with the epoxy to fill in the crack. It seems to be solid now and I have gone back to spray it with D2. Looking forward to how it will look in a few months.