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kylle
kylle
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Hi everyone I like know if there is on sale some kind of elastometric resin? like the ones used on some knife handles and grips foot holders. a kind of a rubbery surface!
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Elastrometric Resins
kylle
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13 Years Ago
Hi Kylle, Actually, yes. We're just about to stock a brand new high performance flexible epoxy...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
Sounds like a very flexible new product! (pun intended!). Is the viscosity thin enough for resin...
Warren
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13 Years Ago
Hi Warren, Yes, I think it probably is. We certainly haven't tested it for that yet but the...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
Hi Matt which scale of shore hardness are you using? I ask as i was looking at scales earlier and...
Warren
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13 Years Ago
I make polyurethane suspension bushes used in off road, in a range between 65 and 90 Shore A. 90...
workaholic_ro
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13 Years Ago
Hi Warren, It's the 'Shore A' scale I am referring too. Car tyres are about 70 Shore A, our...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
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