Date: 4/8/2008, 1:52 am
Not a good idea to mix different brands -- especially if Brand A is say mix ratio of 1:5 and Brand B is say 1:2. ( Hardener:Resin). You possibly might be successful with 2 brands with the same mix ratio. Like Brand A 1:2 and Brand B 1:2.
Epoxy works by the principle :resin and the hardener linking together chemically ( a crude example would be --like velcro).
The chemical compositions of different brands are different .
Say you use the correct ratio of hardener from one brand for a particular resin of another brand , there is no guarantee that the all the links will bond chemically to create a hard inert mass. When the chemical linking fails youo would just get a semi-hard end product or worse a soft mixture.
Dont waste , IMHO, the effort trying to get it to work .
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Prasad
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- Epoxy: Mixing brands
Brad Shook -- 4/7/2008, 12:06 pm- What would posses you to do that?
Brian Nystrom -- 4/8/2008, 7:36 am- What would posses you to do that?
Jay Babina -- 4/8/2008, 8:01 am- Re: What would posses you to do that?
Brad Shook -- 4/8/2008, 11:12 am
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Jay Babina -- 4/7/2008, 2:47 pm- Re: Epoxy: Mixing brands
Brad Shook -- 4/7/2008, 3:53 pm- Epoxy: Mixing brands
Jay Babina -- 4/7/2008, 4:53 pm- Re: Epoxy: Mixing brands
prasad bhatla -- 4/8/2008, 1:52 am
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- Epoxy: Mixing brands
- What would posses you to do that?
- What would posses you to do that?