+x Hanaldo - 5/28/2020 12:55:00 AMOh, apologies, you're correct. Looks like they don't carry it anymore. Didnt notice when it got dropped!
+x Rich (Staff) - 5/29/2020 9:06:35 AM+x Hanaldo - 5/28/2020 12:55:00 AMOh, apologies, you're correct. Looks like they don't carry it anymore. Didnt notice when it got dropped!Yes, unfortunately we haven't carried it for a couple of years now; we dropped it at about the same time as the silicone coated release ply when we moved over the the VB160 and VB200 that we stock now.I don't know where you'd get a small amount though nowadays unfortunately.
+x Steve Broad - 6/9/2020 12:57:37 PM+x Rich (Staff) - 5/29/2020 9:06:35 AM+x Hanaldo - 5/28/2020 12:55:00 AMOh, apologies, you're correct. Looks like they don't carry it anymore. Didnt notice when it got dropped!Yes, unfortunately we haven't carried it for a couple of years now; we dropped it at about the same time as the silicone coated release ply when we moved over the the VB160 and VB200 that we stock now.I don't know where you'd get a small amount though nowadays unfortunately.Why did you drop it? With a 500% stretchability it seems to be great stuff. There is even a version that appears to be able to withstand oven temperatures. What are the downsides?
+x Hanaldo - 6/9/2020 1:26:28 PM+x Steve Broad - 6/9/2020 12:57:37 PM+x Rich (Staff) - 5/29/2020 9:06:35 AM+x Hanaldo - 5/28/2020 12:55:00 AMOh, apologies, you're correct. Looks like they don't carry it anymore. Didnt notice when it got dropped!Yes, unfortunately we haven't carried it for a couple of years now; we dropped it at about the same time as the silicone coated release ply when we moved over the the VB160 and VB200 that we stock now.I don't know where you'd get a small amount though nowadays unfortunately.Why did you drop it? With a 500% stretchability it seems to be great stuff. There is even a version that appears to be able to withstand oven temperatures. What are the downsides? It's not as useful as it promises. If you know how to make a vacuum bag with regular bagging film, then those films are tougher and much easier to work with. Strechlon sticks to epoxy, it punctures very very easily, it doesn't stick well to bagging tapes, and it has various issues with infusion etc. About the only thing I have had much use for it with is vacuum bonding.
+x Steve Broad - 6/9/2020 4:19:40 PM+x Hanaldo - 6/9/2020 1:26:28 PM+x Steve Broad - 6/9/2020 12:57:37 PM+x Rich (Staff) - 5/29/2020 9:06:35 AM+x Hanaldo - 5/28/2020 12:55:00 AMOh, apologies, you're correct. Looks like they don't carry it anymore. Didnt notice when it got dropped!Yes, unfortunately we haven't carried it for a couple of years now; we dropped it at about the same time as the silicone coated release ply when we moved over the the VB160 and VB200 that we stock now.I don't know where you'd get a small amount though nowadays unfortunately.Why did you drop it? With a 500% stretchability it seems to be great stuff. There is even a version that appears to be able to withstand oven temperatures. What are the downsides? It's not as useful as it promises. If you know how to make a vacuum bag with regular bagging film, then those films are tougher and much easier to work with. Strechlon sticks to epoxy, it punctures very very easily, it doesn't stick well to bagging tapes, and it has various issues with infusion etc. About the only thing I have had much use for it with is vacuum bonding.So, no real issues, then :-)