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Epoxy Resin Counter Top - Perfect For Your Workshop

When you go to buy your new countertop, you will need to be sure that you also buy the right materials. You might be wondering just what kind of materials it is that you will need. Reading more about epoxy resin counter top, will give you a clearer idea about this as well.

There are all kinds of workspaces and countertops on the market. Why not consider an epoxy resin counter top which can be fabricated in any size or shape.

Epoxy resin surfaces make excellent work surfaces because they are monolithic, durable, and chemical resistant. The process is a two stage curing process which makes these tops very strong.

Tops are available in almost any size with the 98" x 73" size being the most common. But of course you can order any size you like. The standard thickness is " but they are available in 1" and 1 " thickness as well.

Epoxy resin is an excellent choice for harsh environments like laboratories. They are non flammable, no absorbent, and very durable and you have five color choices. Here are your countertop choices:

1. Classic Top

This is a work surface that has been standard in the industry for over 30 years. You have your choice of three thicknesses but the 1/8 inch thickness is the most common. Comes in the standard 98 inch length.

2. Classic Marine Top

When containment is a concern this is the top to consider. It has inch deep dish will keep spills contained and ensure there is no overflow. The marine edge insures durability and you can choose from 1 inch or 1 inch thickness.

3. Classic Top Coved Curb

This work surface has a 4 inch high integral curb and is the best choice if back joints are needed....

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