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Sparky2305
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Hi
Has anyone used the new Xencast P6 resin yet? I'm struggling with it as I type I have a part that has been curing for over an hour at 20 degrees plus as the mold was warm and the part is still green. I have mixed the same amount of fillers and pigment as I used to with the old system but the results with xencast seem terrible in comparison.
Like to hear anyone's experiences with it.
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Hi Warren
Silicone mold, a
luminium trihydroxide filler, weight, well shaken and de-gassed. The same process we have been using with your previous resin system but with very different results unfortunately.
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Hi Kinetic,
Just picking up on this thread, had this issue been resolved. The Xencast P6 is our pride and joy at the moment having been a long time in development so I want to make sure we resolve any issues customers are having. Generally the feedback has been amazing.
What type of silicone are you casting into? Addition Cure or Condensation Cure? - What brand; our or someone else's?
Kind regards, Matt
Matt Statham
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Sparky2305
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Hi Kinetic, What type of fillers are you using? and what type of mould did you use? It is very...
Warren (Staff)
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Hi Warren Silicone mold, a luminium trihydroxide filler, weight, well shaken and de-gassed. The...
Sparky2305
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Hi Kinetic, Just picking up on this thread, had this issue been resolved. The Xencast P6 is our...
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