Ferg,
Were the samples cured only at room temperature of were they subjected to
elevated temperature cure as Europa recommends?
Best regards,
Rob Housman
A070
Airframe complete
Irvine, CA
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Fergus Kyle
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Fwd: Aeropoxy
Cheers,
I had the same worries several years ago and got the same reply.
Nevertheless, I used the 'lighter' hardener whenever the choice was
available. I am delighted to see that they are sticking to their guns.
That said, I had a buddy in the business take several samples of
Aeropoxy, and send them to the labs in Stuttgart for formulating and
testing. The report came back that, properly mixed, the Normal syrup and
hardener (I don't have the numbers to hand, but they are neither fast nor
slow hardener ones) rveal a Tg of 78.3deg C - not a bad state.
I am now going to ask him to send later samples for the same
purpose and if successful, will relay the results.
Ferg
A064 Classic
Subject: Europa-List: Fwd: Aeropoxy
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| Fellow Europa builders,
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| I located the web-site for the manufacturer of Aeropoxy
| (http://www.ptm-w.com) and asked about the change in color of the
| hardener. Here is he reply from them.
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| Good building,
| Bob Borger
| Europa Kit #A221 N914XL, XS Mono, 914, Airmaster C/S
| (60%) tail kit done, wings closed, cockpit module installed, pitch
| system in, landing gear frame in, rudder system in, working chapters 23
| Fuselage Top, 24 Instrument Panel, 25 Electrical & 29 Main Gear.
| 3705 Lynchburg Dr.
| Corinth, TX 76208
| Home: 940-497-2123
| Cel: 817-992-1117
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| Begin forwarded message:
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| > From: Bill Romey <bromey@ptm-w.com>
| > Date: Fri Mar 26, 2004 17:28:40 US/Central
| > To: rlborger@mac.com
| > Subject: Aeropoxy
| >
| > Hello Bob,
| > Thanks for your inquiry regarding Aeropoxy.=A0 I have attached a pdf
| > data sheet for Aeropoxy 2032.=A0 If you have any problems opening it,
| > please reply and I will either fax=A0or mail it to you.=A0 Our web site
| > for Aeropoxy will up and running soon.
| >
| > As to the red color of the hardener, this is not a problem.=A0 The color
| > is a reaction of the amines in the hardener with oxygen in the air.=A0
| > The more it is exposed to air the more it turns color.=A0 We have done
| > extensive testing with oxidized Aeropoxy hardeners and can find no
| > deleterious effects.=A0 You are perfectly safe in using the red
| > hardener.=A0 There is no reason to buy new material.=A0 These epoxies
are
| > very storage stable, except for the color change.
| >
| > If you have any questions, please call me or Scot Stettler at 800
| > 421-1518.
| >
| > Regards,
| >
| > Bill Romey
| > bromey@ptm-w.com
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