+x Matt (Staff) - 9/24/2018 12:36:07 PMHi Davide,As Oakmont has suggested, epoxies may well be slower than other resins you're used to and so this is probably nothing to worry about. Assuming it's one of our resins you're using please tell me which resin it is and I would be happy to give you a bit more information on the typical cure time.
+x Davi211 - 9/24/2018 1:10:43 PM+x Matt (Staff) - 9/24/2018 12:36:07 PMHi Davide,As Oakmont has suggested, epoxies may well be slower than other resins you're used to and so this is probably nothing to worry about. Assuming it's one of our resins you're using please tell me which resin it is and I would be happy to give you a bit more information on the typical cure time.This is my first experience with resin in general so I don't have mean of comparison besides internet info.I got GlassCast 10/50 Thanks
+x Matt (Staff) - 9/24/2018 2:02:15 PMAhh, then yes, it would be perfectly normal for the resin to be sticky after 15hrs. Because GlassCast 50 is designed for thick section castings it needs to be very slow curing. Otherwise it would overheat during its cure in a situation we call an 'exotherm'. GlassCast 50 will take around 48hrs to cure at 20'C, you should also account for what the ambient temperature drops to during the evening because the time it takes for the resin to cure will depend on the cumulative time and temperature over the whole day and night period; if the temperature dropped to 10 degrees at night for example then this would barely count towards the cure time.So, for this project, just keep the place warm and leave it for a good while yet!