Alumilite AlumiFiber Epoxy Thickener is designed to transform epoxy into a denser, more sculptable compound! Perfect for vertical surfaces, detailed 3D art, functional repairs, and textured finishes!
Whether you're working on wall art or crafting dimensional designs, AlumiFibre gives your project the body and control you need to create bold, precise, and professional results.
AlumiFibre must be kept dry and sealed at all times.
To Use:
- Combine your epoxy resin and hardener as usual.
- Mix in the AlumiFibre to the desired consistency - Do not add AlumiFiber to unmixed resin or hardener. It must be added only after the two parts of your epoxy have been thoroughly blended.
Features:
✅ Stays put—no sagging or dripping on vertical or raised surfaces.
✅ Boosts grip—stronger adhesion across all kinds of surfaces.
✅ Great for sculpting and shaping dimensional details.
✅ Customisable thickness—add a little or a lot to get it just right.
✅ Compatible with Alumilite dyes, alcohol inks & other colorants.
✅ Perfect for art projects, repairs, and textured finishes.
✅ Quick to use—just mix into blended epoxy and stir.
IMPORTANT! Cuts your working time in half—so mix it and move it!
Available in the following sizes:
- 3.6oz (102g)
- 8oz (226g)
Please note the packaging is changing on this product, so it may vary from what is show in the pictures.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
AVAILABILITY
To ensure the longest possible shelf life once you get your product, we don't sit on stock for long periods. This means we can run out between deliveries. If you know you need the resin by a certain date, or must have a regular supply always available, please call us for a chat so we can discuss the best way of ensuring you always have the product you need.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Regarding health & safety, we always recommend doing your own research, and make your own decisions on any precautions you need to take. Read the SDS and get advice if needed. We suggest ensuring you have good ventilation, and protect your skin and eyes (use nitrile gloves only, don’t use latex with resin). If you work with a large amount of resin, or work with it often, you might want to invest in a VOC filtered face mask.