originator
Industrial
- Dec 12, 2004
- 71
Hello, I am looking for some advice with gluing some metal together with a black epoxy or plastic that will sand nicely, and support heat to 300 degrees in an anodizing vat.
I have a product that requires several pieces of small machined aluminum rectangles to be assembled together with .05 space between them (space is to appear as black glue). The complete surface of all assembled parts is sanded while held together with a jig. The entire thing is then anodized, so it ends up as one very smooth surface and visually appealing. I have been using a product called potting epoxy, which is more of a rubbery feeling product at first, but gets pretty hard after a few days. The back of all the parts are routed out to form a cavity where the glue will run through the the design, creating a support structure to hold the parts together. The rear side of the panel looks like a 4" x 6" rectangle filled with a black epoxy designf illing most of the center. The aluminum is 1/4 inch thick material, and I am routing down .15 for the glue strutcure layer, then sanding the back side to smooth out the glue that may extrude out of the cavity.
I need a product in black that can substitute for the potting epoxy, that could have a very short curing time so that the jigs can be freed up as quickly as possible. This potting epoxy label says 48 hours at 68F, or 1 hour at 150, but since it has a tape covering it to hold the glue in and not drip out, I can't put it in an oven.
Please let me know if there is a good option to sub out the glue I am using that is taking to long to dry.
Thanks
I have a product that requires several pieces of small machined aluminum rectangles to be assembled together with .05 space between them (space is to appear as black glue). The complete surface of all assembled parts is sanded while held together with a jig. The entire thing is then anodized, so it ends up as one very smooth surface and visually appealing. I have been using a product called potting epoxy, which is more of a rubbery feeling product at first, but gets pretty hard after a few days. The back of all the parts are routed out to form a cavity where the glue will run through the the design, creating a support structure to hold the parts together. The rear side of the panel looks like a 4" x 6" rectangle filled with a black epoxy designf illing most of the center. The aluminum is 1/4 inch thick material, and I am routing down .15 for the glue strutcure layer, then sanding the back side to smooth out the glue that may extrude out of the cavity.
I need a product in black that can substitute for the potting epoxy, that could have a very short curing time so that the jigs can be freed up as quickly as possible. This potting epoxy label says 48 hours at 68F, or 1 hour at 150, but since it has a tape covering it to hold the glue in and not drip out, I can't put it in an oven.
Please let me know if there is a good option to sub out the glue I am using that is taking to long to dry.
Thanks