Determine which resin is A-stage and which one is B-stage.


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Frenkv
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Dear users,

I'm currently working with multiple epoxy resins, but after curing on ambient temperature, i can't determine which one is A-stage and which one is B-stage, which is very important.
The B-stage epoxy only partially cures and this one needs to be cured a second time to gain full conversion.

Now my question is, how do i determine which one is the B-stage? i have a lot of material all over the place and it isn't really pointing itself out.

Thanks in advance,

Frenk

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Thanks guys,

I am aware about the curing at elevated level for optimal mechanical properties and gaining the highest Tg.

The Dynamic Scanning Calometry is going to do the heavy work for me (luckily i have a cooperation contract with the university which has one of these).

Frenk Versendaal
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