Hysol 934NA??
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Hey Guys
Has anyone ever used Loctite Hysol 934NA within our hobby?
It's an aviation standard epoxy and reading the data sheet
( http://www.loctiteaero.com/Images/Da...l_EA_934NA.pdf ) it seems promising. Curing time is a few days at room temp, but I could live with that!!
Any thoughts appreciated
Chris
Has anyone ever used Loctite Hysol 934NA within our hobby?
It's an aviation standard epoxy and reading the data sheet
( http://www.loctiteaero.com/Images/Da...l_EA_934NA.pdf ) it seems promising. Curing time is a few days at room temp, but I could live with that!!

Any thoughts appreciated
Chris
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Hi Brad
Was thinking of using it mainly in former areas.
One thing that has me worried is that it produces some heat when mixed. If this came into contact with any of the Hysol 9462 already in the model, could it affect the intgerity?
I came across this stuff at work too and wondered if it could have any application to our models. But I'm not prepared to risk a model over it.
Chris
Was thinking of using it mainly in former areas.
One thing that has me worried is that it produces some heat when mixed. If this came into contact with any of the Hysol 9462 already in the model, could it affect the intgerity?
I came across this stuff at work too and wondered if it could have any application to our models. But I'm not prepared to risk a model over it.
Chris




