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Mark,
HOOAH to the retirement!!! You'll love every minute
of it! ;-)
Cub
MSG, USA (Ret)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 5:30
PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: epibond
epoxy
Arnie, Thanx for the detailed info. The reason for my
query was I was talking to a local clubmaker and he was telling me he uses it
for the guys that come in and have to be able to play their club immediately,
if not sooner (you know how that is). There's a Nike event (or whatever
they're calling it this week) and a Hooters tour event down here and he gets
several of those a year. But he said his cure time is around 20
minutes. He got his supply from a guy that works in a tour van (Orlimars
and some others I don't remember) who has had good results with it. I
was just looking at getting some for "emergencies". I still use 24 hr
for everything else. I've got your plans for the hot box, but I haven't
had a chance to put it together yet. It was going to be one of my
winter projects, but the Air Force decided my winter would best be spent in
Pakistan! Oh well, 169 more days and I'll be an old retired guy who
won't have to worry about that anymore. Anyway, there's always next
winter. Thanx again for the info. Mark
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Property
__________________________1217-A __1217-B __1217-A/B __Test Method Color ___________________________Translucent Amber
__Translucent Visual Density, g/cc.
____________________1.20 ____1.18 ____1.19
______ASTM-D-792 Viscosity, centipoise
_____________Paste ___90,000 __Paste
_____ASTM-D-2196 Gel time, 50 gms at
77�F, minutes _-- ______-- ______4-8
Too fast!
_______ASTM-D-2471 Shelf life at 77�F,
unopened, months 12 ____12 ______--
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MIX RATIO To 100 parts by weight
of Epibond 1217-A, add 100 parts by weight of Epibond 1217-B or 1:1 by
volume. Mix only that quantity which can be applied immediately after
mixing.
CURE
SCHEDULE One to two hours at 77�F. Big Deal! Cure 24 hour stuff in hot box at 135-145 deg. F. full cure
in 1.5 hours
TYPICAL
CURED PROPERTIES (Not for specification purposes)
Test
Result Test Method Tensile lap shear:
AL/AL, psi at -67�F 1350 ASTM-D-1002 at 77�F 2500 --
Heat cured 24 hr. as above is
stronger! at 180�F, 500 --
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