Which epoxy resin is right for me, hardeners and measuring...


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I have being looking at your epoxy resins, I normally usewest system 105 i think because its a clear coating and very strong ,which oneof your epoxys are similar to that? and what do the packs include is it justthe resin? or the hardener included as well? I need around 5 kgs do you haveany dispensers at all too for measuring your epoxy out as I haven't used itbefore?

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If you need to post cure (for high temperature applications) it is best to leave the component in the mould as this will keep the surface of the part flat and stop the part from distorting, However your moulds must be able to take the temperature that you are curing to, if the part has already been de-moulded or the mould is unsuitable for elevated temperatures, the part should be supported in multiple points to stop it from distorting, the temperature should also be increased more slowly to retain a good surface finish.

Paul Statham
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