Description
Pool linings are made of fibreglass matt and surface tissue, resin, fibreglass putty powder, and catalyst hardener. The main components of a fibreglass swimming pool lining are fibreglass matt, surface tissue, and resin. Pool linings are applied to a smooth plastered concrete or old marblite swimming pool lining to make it watertight. Acetone is used for cleaning paint brushes, rollers, and other fibreglass-related equipment.
Pool Resin is a synthetic compound which begins in a highly viscous state and hardens when catalyst hardener is added. Resin is used to laminate fibreglass matt and surface tissue together to form a watertight lining on the walls and floor of concrete swimming pools.
The 6 main components of fibreglass swimming pool linings are:
FIBREGLASS MATT that gives structure and strength to the pool lining
FIBREGLASS SURFACE TISSUE and/or printed MOSAIC TISSUE SHEETS (Optional) to mark the waterline and steps of swimming pools
POOL RESIN is used to laminate fibreglass matt and surface tissue together to form a watertight lining
FIBREGLASS TOP COAT: SKYBLUE or WHITE TOP COAT is used as final coat for the entire interior surface of a pool to protect the fibreglass matt against water, while CLEAR TOP COAT is used as laminating and protective paint on areas where MOSAIC TISSUE SHEETS / MOTIFS are placed
FIBREGLASS PUTTY POWDER (DE) are mixed with resin and catalyst to form a putty to fill holes and uneven areas
FIBREGLASS CATALYST HARDENER that is mixed in a small quantity with TOP COATS & RESINS
Fibreglass linings are applied to smooth plastered concrete or old marblite swimming pool linings to make it water-tight.
Acetone is used for cleaning paint brushes, rollers etc.
WARNING:
Always work in a well ventilated areas with fibreglass and related materials
Wear protective clothing; eye protection and mask (respirator)