[NSRCA-discussion] Epoxy Removal
wgalligan
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Thu Nov 1 07:25:53 AKDT 2007
YES!!! Next question.
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Thank you Wayne-O, now go away.
will you be home for Christmas...dear?
Gray Fowler
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Radomes and Specialty Apertures
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Raytheon
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Grey I just knew you could come up with the final answer.
You may proceed to the next level.
WG
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On cured epoxy solvent will not work....before it damages your covering. Most likely you are using an epoxy that you bought at a hobby store or similar. At about 130F it will be above its glass transistion temperature, which means it will become rubbery and lose much of its adhesive characteristics. Take a covering iron, heat the epoxy directly with the iron and while it is hot you should be able to remove the epoxy much easier with your razor blade. Epoxy is a "thermoset" reaction so contrary to most peoples opinion, it will never melt nor dissolve with heat or solvent.
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Hello all,
Is there any way posible to remove old dried epoxy from covering without
damaging it besides trying to pick it of with a single edge blade or #11
blade. It doesn't stick to covering like it does in wood but the blade
leaves scratch marks on the covering. Any ideas, anybody???
Thanks,
Ken
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