The chemical that I am familiar with is called Bromine. There are
others. It is a powder or liquid and I believe the powder is a light
brown or tan. The liquid is a red color. I couldn't even begin to tell
you how to mix it with your base resin. I am going to be using Ashland
92 FR for my cowling and cowling duct work. It is a vinyl ester resin
that already has this mixed into it. As I live in Fort Worth I can get
it from a local wholesaler (Graco Supply). Just a side note, a better
description of this stuff would be "self-extinguishing". When you throw
fuel on a cured piece and light it the fuel and resin will burn, but
when the fuel is done the resin will extinguish itself.

Stephen
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Phil Matheson
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 3:46 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Cowl Material


Can anyone tell me about the fire retardant that can be added to glass
resin 
on cowls please.
or where to look it up.

Phil Matheson
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VH-PKR  ( Phil's KR)
61 3 58833588
Australia.( Down Under)
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http://mywebpage.netscape.com/flyingkrphil/VHPKR.html
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