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- Nov 24, 2006
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I know some of you have a strong background in chemistry.
In our reparation process we are using Epocast 50A two component epoxy resin ( ). The resin has very good laminating properties but is too viscous to inject it with a syringe needle.
May I add a few percents of acetone (solvent) to increase the fluidity (decrease viscosity) of the resin? what would be the maximum (%) allowed? Does acetone may change the epoxy resin polymerization (weaker bonding properties)?
Thanks.
In our reparation process we are using Epocast 50A two component epoxy resin ( ). The resin has very good laminating properties but is too viscous to inject it with a syringe needle.
May I add a few percents of acetone (solvent) to increase the fluidity (decrease viscosity) of the resin? what would be the maximum (%) allowed? Does acetone may change the epoxy resin polymerization (weaker bonding properties)?
Thanks.