According to epoxy manufacturers...
In Response To: About bad mixing (Marcelo)
...either too little or too much hardener will result in an incomplete/improper cure. Supposedly, some people intentionally add too much hardner in order to produce a rubbery epoxy for specific applications. The literature I've read indicates that a +/- 10% variation in hardner will allow proper curing, but anything beyond that results in a weak and/or uncured product.
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- I had to peel off the glass!
Marcelo -- 5/21/2000, 8:41 pm- Test it
Dale Frolander -- 5/22/2000, 2:08 am- Re: I had to peel off the glass!
lee -- 5/21/2000, 10:43 pm- Positively sure!
Marcelo -- 5/22/2000, 9:24 am- SMALL? glass bottle? This sounds wrong
Paul G. Jacobson -- 5/22/2000, 11:07 pm- I've tested it!
Marcelo -- 5/23/2000, 7:35 am- Re: I've tested it!
Larry C. -- 5/23/2000, 12:13 pm- About bad mixing
Marcelo -- 5/23/2000, 1:39 pm- Re: About bad mixing
Rehd -- 5/23/2000, 9:45 pm- Re: About bad mixing
Julie Kanarr -- 5/23/2000, 10:46 pm- Re: About bad mixing
Ian Johnston -- 5/24/2000, 2:59 am- Solved!
Marcelo -- 5/24/2000, 7:57 am- Suggestions
Brian Nystrom -- 5/24/2000, 12:31 pm
- Suggestions
- Solved!
- Re: About bad mixing
- According to epoxy manufacturers...
Brian Nystrom -- 5/23/2000, 4:41 pm - Re: About bad mixing
- Re: About bad mixing
- Re: I've tested it!
pete czerpak -- 5/23/2000, 8:42 am - About bad mixing
- Re: I've tested it!
- I've tested it!
- Re: I had to peel off the glass!
Tig and Tink -- 5/22/2000, 1:50 am - SMALL? glass bottle? This sounds wrong
- Re: I had to peel off the glass!
- Test it