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Technical Specs

Technical Specs

Access our product Technical Specs to learn more about each material.

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Safety Data Sheets

Safety Data Sheets

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Consumer Craft Epoxy Guide

eBooks

To help you better understand about the wide variety of epoxies, we’ve developed a series of helpful eBooks for you to download.

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Maintenance Solution Diagrams

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The Virtual Copps’ Chemist: Why it Matters to Your Success

In an environment marked by constant change, many businesses grapple with ever-shifting market dynamics, technology, and rules and regulations. Keeping pace demands expertise beyond the reach of most—no one organization has all the knowledge and resources to navigate this terrain alone. That’s why it’s so important to seek out partners who complement your capabilities and […]

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Innovation in Action: Copps Industries’ Commitment to Customer Solutions

In the ever-evolving landscape of industrial solutions, Copps Industries stands out for our dedication to innovation and customer-centricity. With a commitment to meeting unique customer needs, our team continually pushes the boundaries in product development. Copps Industries’ portfolio of products includes a range of solutions tailored to diverse industrial needs. From grouts to wearing compounds, […]

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Diamond Clear Epoxy 101: Tabletop Epoxy vs. Casting Epoxy

Clear epoxies are commonly used for applications ranging from bars and tabletops to jewelry and crafts, enhancing protection and adding a glossy finish. But despite their popularity, it can be tough to determine the best epoxy type for your project. The two most common types of epoxies are tabletop epoxies and casting epoxies. While the […]

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