Re: Material: HBN source in the US
In Response To: Material: HBN source in the US *LINK* (Johnathan Akers)
You will be fine with the 10-micron particle size. Mix in enough to get it as white as you can, push the mixture to 20 % if you have to. Enough layers to create a white finish coat will be no problem. Remember that the HBN is what causes the lubricating qualities, so don't cover the final HBN coating with anything. I have had the stuff on the hull of my kayak for three years now and it is holding up well. Personally, I think it slips a little better than graphite but that could just be my imagination. Works well on ice and soon I will have the chance to run more ice to prove it again.
Robert N Pruden
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- Material: HBN source in the US *LINK*
Johnathan Akers -- 10/20/2009, 2:05 pm- Re: Material: HBN source in the US
Robert N Pruden -- 10/20/2009, 10:10 pm- Re: Material: HBN source in the US
Johnathan Akers -- 10/21/2009, 12:41 am- Re: Material: HBN source in the US
Bill Hamm -- 10/22/2009, 3:00 am- Re: Material: HBN source in the US
Robert N Pruden -- 10/21/2009, 9:41 am- Re: Material: HBN source in the US
Johnathan Akers -- 10/21/2009, 10:46 pm
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/20/2009, 9:27 pm- Re: Material: HBN
Johnathan Akers -- 10/21/2009, 12:37 am
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