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Question????
What is the use of a heat gun and epoxy, does it accelerate curing time ?
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RE: Question????
Heating epoxy will accelerate the cure time, but the main reason for heating epoxy with a heat gun is to make it flow more easily. My garage/workshop is unheated so if I'm working on a plane in the late winter or early spring, the epoxy stays pretty thick and doesn't spread very well. The heat gun takes care of that problem and I might then take the parts inside the house to since the epoxy takes forever to cure in the cold temps of the garage. Thank goodness for CA or I'd never get anything built.
Jim |
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Temperature will directly affect cure time. I often use Hysol ea9309 (Full Size stuff) and it takes 2hrs to cure @ 60c, it take 7 days @ room temp approx 20c.
Cheers, Greg |
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Heat will accelerate the cure and thin out most epoxys before the cure.
Some epoxy,s that are not designed for accelerated heat cure will get very brittle and have low strength if heat accelerated. Read your instructions. |
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Thanks guy's
So heat gun would be idea to lay glass into molds . preparing to make some molds. 90 size |
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it depends on the epoxy in question as well as when you apply the heat. i use West System and you do NOT heat above 120º F when it's in a liquid, non gelled state. after it's gelled 150º curing will result in a stronger and stiffer finished product as well as a faster cure time.
I've never found a need to use heat during the lay up of molds or parts...... |
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Ok, thanks to all.
as I will experiment the 1st couple layups using different epoxies. what would everyone choose between fuselages polyester or epoxy glass ? |
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West Systems epoxy by far...............
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Be careful if you wax the molds . The heat may affect the demolding .
Marc |
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