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Re: epoxy mixing ratios between manufacturers ?
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 7/22/2000, 12:50 am

Hi Erez, I can't explain this as well as my buddy Pete Rudie, but epoxies (resins and hardeners) don't naturally come in nice, handy 3:1, 4:1, 2:1, 1:1 mix ratios. They're actually like 3.23423:1, 2.09234:1, etc. The epoxy distributors/manufacturers add reactive and non-reactive diluents to either the resin or hardener, or both to make convenient by-volume mix ratios.

It would depend more on whether the manufacturer chooses to add a diluent to the resin, or to a hardener, than what the final strength will be. There are so many different resins and hardeners out there, that it would be next to impossible to draw those kinds of generalizations.

Raka has a 5:1 mix that is stronger than their common 2:1 mix, but I don't think that's indicative of anything.

Shawn

: my question is: how does epoxy characters changes between epoxies with
: different mixing ratios ?

: is some type stronger/faster/harder/...... than the other ?

: the sys'3 is 2 to 1 the west sys is 4 to 1 all the home type epoxies are 1 to
: 1

: so what's the difference ?

: any help appreciated.

: Erez

Messages In This Thread

epoxy mixing ratios between manufacturers ?
Erez -- 7/21/2000, 11:02 pm
Re: thx for the info NT
Erez -- 7/22/2000, 7:55 pm
Re: epoxy mixing ratios between manufacturers ?
Marek Uliasz -- 7/22/2000, 8:10 am
Re: epoxy mixing ratios between manufacturers ?
Shawn Baker -- 7/22/2000, 12:50 am