EF 80 Epoxy Resin


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Hi there,

Regarding this new resin, I had a question:

I see its viscosity data on your website, and it varies very much (500-1200). Is it just an estimation data or ?

This question is asked, I bet you guessed it, to know if it will be able to go with the infusion process.

I know a 450-650 mPa.s like your High Temp resin can be used in infusion in small parts (see here).

Thanks EC for keep on adding new products to open people's range of possibilities.

 



 


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Hi Joe,

With the material being so new the true viscosity has not yet been measured, the figures provided are the lowest and the highest that it could be. I would make an educated guess at it being in the region of 550-600 judging it's flow by eye, I'd say it would infuse ok on a small part, albeit quite slowly. Defiantly one that we will be testing!

Paul Statham
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