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Gus
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I have been using the EL2 resin and hardener for a number of yeas now to repair damaged fishing poles sections for myself and also for other team members while we are away at major competitions. One of the problems when away at International events is the time it takes to effect repairs due to the tacking up and then curing time of the the EL2 resin..
To address this I have recently purchased some of the Rapid Repair Resin and Hardener as this claims to be much quicker as it was designed for us trackside by F1 teams. I have mixed the resin carefully following the rations (I use digital scales) but have found that, despite the room I am working in being kept at approximately 25 degrees the resin is taking almost as long as the EL2 to tack up and even 14 hours after the repair has been completed, when the shrink tape is removed it is still surface tacky/greasy to the touch and the resin hasn't fully cured.
I have tried slightly increasing the ration of hardener but continue to have problems. Ultimately, if the final repair is overheated the resin softens again and is thus totally ineffective. Could this be a bad batch of resin/hardener or could it be other environmental conditions?
Grateful for any help/advice from anyone else using the Rapid Repair Resin and Hardener.
Gus
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Matthieu Libeert
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This post has already been posted I think?
I can not help you on that fast curing since I havent tried it yet.
One thing I can tell is that it wont make sense to add more hardener. Epoxy doesnt work that way
maybe some other members can help you out
Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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www.mat2composites.com
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CURING PROBLEMS
Gus
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11 Years Ago
This post has already been posted I think? I can not help you on that fast curing since I havent...
matthieutje65
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11 Years Ago
What size batches are you mixing? ideally it needs to be within 1%. It could be quite easy to be a...
Warren (Staff)
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11 Years Ago
Following on from Warrens comments. When i started out I had a part screw up due to my mixing ( I...
Brian2fast
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11 Years Ago
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