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Resin pours with cellular formations

If you want larger cells, add a couple of drops of our Cell Enhancer to your resin/Fusion mix.


Comprehensive Membrane Science and Engineering , Том 1

Comprehensive Membrane Science and Engineering, Four Volume Set covers all aspects of membrane science and technology – from basic phenomena to the most advanced applications and future perspectives. Modern membrane engineering is critical to the development of process-intensification strategies and to the stimulation of industrial growth. The work presents researchers and industrial managers with an indispensable tool toward achieving these aims.

  • Covers membrane science theory and economics, as well as applications ranging from chemical purification and natural gas enrichment to potable water
  • Includes contributions and case studies from internationally recognized experts and from up-and-coming researchers working in this multi-billion dollar field
  • Takes a unique, multidisciplinary approach that stimulates research in hybrid technologies for current (and future) life-saving applications (artificial organs, drug delivery)

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Enrico Drioli is Emeritus Professor at the School of Engineering of the University of Calabria. Founding Director of the Institute on Membrane Technology, CNR,Italy. Since 2012 Distinguished Adjunct Professor, CEDT King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah Saudi Arabia; since 2010 WCU Distinguish Visiting Professor, at the Hanyang University, Seoul Korea; His research activities focus on Membrane Science and Engineering, Membranes in Artificial Organs, Integrated Membrane Processes, Membrane Preparation and Transport Phenomena in Membranes, Membrane Distillation and Membrane Contactors, and Catalytic Membrane and Catalytic Membrane Reactors. He is involved in many International Societies, Scientific Committees, Editorial Boards, and International Advisory Boards. Currently Chairman of the Section on “Membrane Engineering” of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering and coordinator of EU-EUDIME Doctorate School on Membrane Engineering. He has been coordinator of several international research projects. He is the recipient of various Awards and Honours, ex. “Richard Maling Barrer Prize of the EMS, Academician Semenov Medal of Russian Academy of Engineering Science, MIAC International Award for his contributions in the field of Membrane Science and Technologies, etc. He is author of more than 800 scientific papers, 22 patents and 24 books on Membrane Science and Technology.

Lidietta Giorno is a membrane biotechnologist with a strong background in biological science, chemical technologies, and new materials. Her research experience includes membrane bioengineering, biocatalytic membrane reactors, integrated membrane systems for bioseparations and bioconversions, downstream processing based on molecular separation, membrane chirotechnology, and membrane emulsifiers. She has been involved in membrane science and engineering research and development for almost twenty years. She is Director of the Institute on Membrane Technology of the National Research Council of Italy, ITM-CNR, and is involved in research co-operations at the European and international levels. Dr. Giorno has worked abroad in the USA at Sepracor Inc., in 1992; in The Netherlands at ATO-DLO, in 1994; in France, at The University of Compiegne, in 1997 and 2000. She is Visiting Professor at Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China, since 2008. Lidietta Giorno is co-author of three books and some 70 peer-reviewed scientific papers in international journals. She is a member of the editorial boards and referee pools of scientific journals and research agencies, and she sits on the boards of several international committees and scientific societies. In addition, Dr. Giorno has served on the European Membrane Society Council for two mandates and is currently the President of the EMS Council and editor of the EMS Membrane Newsletter.


Pouring Resin

Get creative with our Pouring Resin and create beautiful glossy art on canvas or wood.

Our resin mixes seamlessly with Fusion – add a few drops of your favourite colour, stir, then pour, tilt, settle, and voila!

Have fun and add shimmer with our metallics!

Add our Cell Enhancer to increase cell formations and unique flows in your piece!

Application Tool Poured on
Location Interior/Exterior
Re-coat Time 2-8 hours
Dry Time 2-8 hours
Top Coat Not required
Clean Up Water
Coverage 25 sq.ft.
Finish/Sheen Glossy
Recommended Uses Creating acrylic pour art; clear glossy topcoat; can be mixed with paint to create custom colours
Can Be Applied To Any paint-ready surface. Do not apply to oil or wax surfaces
Can Be Painted Over Yes
Cure Time 21 days
Maintenance/ Cleaning Mild soap and water

Pouring Resin is an acrylic pouring medium for creating beautiful art on canvas or wood, and dries with a glossy finish. Our resin mixes seamlessly with Fusion to create unique acrylic pours. Simply add a few drops of your desired paint colour into the pouring resin, stir, then pour, tilt and have the paint pour settle to a thin layer. Unleash your creativity! Want to enhance the look of your pours to the next level? Try adding our cell enhancer to increase the look of paint separation.

WHAT ELSE CAN IT BE USED FOR?

Can be used on its own as a finish or topcoat over Fusion Mineral Paint for a high gloss finish.

Want to enhance the look of your pours to the next level? Try adding our cell enhancer to increase the look of paint separation.

Cell Enhancer

Looking to add a little bit of an extra effect for your Fusion acrylic pour art? Our Cell Enhancer is the product you need. It is made of high-grade silicone oil that will enhance, enlarge, and increase the number of cells within your Pouring Resin art application. Simply add a couple of drops to each mixed colour, and let the Cell Enhancer do the rest.

Please note: you can not paint over a surface that includes our Cell Enhancer.

If using Cell Enhancer, afterwards be sure to wipe those areas clean with a bit of rubbing alcohol to remove the shiny wet look.

Directions

HOW TO USE IT

For best results make sure to stir the Pouring Resin before using. Best used on a horizontal surface for best application as Pouring Resin is self-levelling. It is not recommended to use a brush at any time.

To add colour, add a couple of drops of any Fusion Mineral Paint to tint the Resin (no more than 10% paint ratio). You want to use very little paint so that the product flows.

Tap the surface to settle air any bubbles.

COVERAGE

1 Container will do several pieces of Canvas or a medium size table top.

Benefits

It can be used on canvas, furniture, or any surface that Fusion sticks to. It finishes to a very durable, glossy finish. You can even paint over top of it for a multi-dimensional look.

  • Dries to a durable glossy finish
  • Easy to use
  • No topcoat needed
  • Non-toxic

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Pouring Resin is primarily for use in acrylic pours. If you don’t know what an acrylic pour is – check them out here on YouTube because there are endless techniques and looks you can obtain! Our Pouring Resin can also be used as a high-gloss top coat.

How can I increase the colour cells in my acrylic pour?

If you want larger cells, add a couple of drops of our Cell Enhancer to your resin/Fusion mix.

Can I mix this with Fusion Mineral Paint?

Definitely! Our paint is so pigmented that you really only need a couple of drops to pigment the Pouring Resin.

Can I use this over Fusion Mineral Paint?

Yep! It makes a great top coat, or you can use Fusion as a base for your acrylic pour.

Can I use Fusion Mineral Paint over this?

You can! It makes a really cool effect when you stencil over it because the Pouring Resin is a high gloss finish and Fusion is matte.

Read all about the most frequently asked questions on our FAQ page.

Concrete Construction : Practical Problems and Solutions

This book is a thorough and comprehensive update of the 2002 edition, that incorporates detailed references to the Canadian, American, and British (European) standards, contextualized by the author based on over 30 years of construction experience. In addition to updates to the core text, many new topics are presented in the second edition, including a chapter discussing the methods for achieving quality control and ensuring quality assurance in concrete construction.

The book consists of two parts. The first part provides basic information about normal concrete, its grades used on sites and various kinds of modified concretes such as fiber- reinforced concrete, sulphur concrete, roller compacted concrete, high performance concrete, ultra- high performance concrete, and flowing concrete. . It further addresses physical properties of concrete and various types of Portland cement, blended cements, admixtures, additives including properties of aggregates and their influence. The second part of the book highlights the principal causes of concrete deterioration along with protective measures, resulting from incorrect selection of constituent materials, poor construction methods, external factors, chemical attack, corrosion problems, hot and cold weather effects, and the various errors in designing and detailing. Featuring an extensive bibliography of the highly adopted standards as well as manuals and journals critical to the construction industry at the end of each chapter, the volume offers readers an advanced understanding of the theory and practical application of concrete technology and international standards in North America and Britain.

  • Addresses concrete technology as well as concrete construction practices, meeting national and international standards;
  • Maximizes readers’ understanding of the principal causes of concrete deterioration along with protective measures;
  • Facilitates readers’ grasp of different nomenclature used for the same materials in different parts of the world;
  • Features suitable tables, charts, and diagrams that illustrate and organize useful information;
  • Explains sustainable concrete doctrine and how to achieve it meeting green concrete / building requirements;
  • Provides a glossary, conversion factors, and examples of concrete mix design.
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