Epoxy Resin Loaded with Fillers. How to get new resin/hardener stoichiometry¡


Epoxy Resin Loaded with Fillers. How to get new resin/hardener stoichiometry¡
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Dessert Mix
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Hi, anyody can help me?
how to determine the new resin/hardener ratio when liquid epoxy resin has been loaded with intert fillers to form a putty? first case is when hardener is neat, and second case is when hardener also has been filled with inert loads.

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Dessert Mix - 10/28/2018 9:15:04 PM
f1rob - 10/28/2018 7:57:59 PM
Don't know why talc would be different ?,never used it but with slate powder,mica fill,micro ballons an every other thickner just used normal ratio

yes, at the end, it will hard, but time is the matter.

Keep to the recommended ratio. Vary from this and the resin will not cure properly, as I understand it. If you want a quicker cure time, use a fast hardener and a slight increase in the surrounding temperature.

Edited 7 Years Ago by Steve Broad
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