Nigel and Co.
If there is any intention to change resin systems might I suggest you take
a look at the newer SP Systems product Ampreg 22. The specs are all but the
same, or very similar to Ampreg 20, but it is a modern resin system
specifically designed to reduce some of the dangers of use, along with
providing a greater flexibility on how the product is used. The best thing
is that there are at least 2 hardeners, one fast and one Slow or Extra
Slow, and you can blend them as you please. Fast is really good for little
layups that are non structural, as you can get on with things straight away
the next morning. I haven't used it on any of my flying surfaces, only
within the fuse, but I can certainly "sing its praises". If there is any
doubt as to its suitability for Europas, a Europa is on its Technical Data
Sheet! Also, it can be used down to 18 degrees Celsius without any major
problem, therefore may well suit the basement work of those in the Northern
Hemisphere.
Rg
Tony Renshaw
Sydney Australia
At 10:08 PM 7/27/2004, you wrote:
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>If I was looking for an alternative supply of epoxy resin I would look at
>the German equivalent to Ampreg. One of the PFA inspectors who works with
>composites says it is much better quality. Also I know that it also causes
>less medical problems. One builder in a group had to give up the resin work
>due to severe allergies but found when they switched to the German product
>he had no allergic reactions.
>
>Nigel Charles
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