Defunct Carbon Nanotube thread?


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Dravis
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Hi,

I posted a new thread a few days ago regarding the use of Carbon nanotube enhanced epoxy in my small structural parts project.

I can see that Matt from the staff has answered, but when trying to access the thread, I keep getting a "404" error ?

I have since then had very positive replies from the NanoCyl people, and they are now helping me along Smile

I still have a tech question though.. My first tests indicate that your infusion epoxy is the best for my small parts, the prototypes used for strenght testing are very close to the goal, but the Epocyl additive may bribg me the few ten of percent more strenght that I need.

The question is: What type of Epoxy is the Infusion grade EC epoxy?  Is it Bisphenol-A based or "tetrafunctional" ?

This has a bearing on what precise type of additive I need to get from NanoCyl.

I will of course be posting my results in the forum, in due time ...

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That's some very very interesting thing going on here. Cant wait to hear about the results!!

Do you plan to compare a part made the "standard" way and the same part with your nanotubes?

Good luck with your project.

 



 


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