[NSRCA-discussion] 5 min expoxy

Michael S. Harrison drmikedds at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 12 08:57:48 AKDT 2011


Thanks Dwane,

Sorry, I was very ambiguous in my search for answers.  I am referring to the
cured state.  I am using it for construction and I have decided to coat the
cured 5 min epoxy with a high quality laminating epoxy to seal/insulate it
from solvents, air, etc so that it is preserved-don't know that it will work
but gonna do it that way.

Mike  

 

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Keep it in the freezer until needed and it will outlive all of us on the
NSRCA group.  Dwayne

 

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Tech question.

 

What is the lifespan quality of 5 min epoxy.  How long does it last?  I am
using in an electric for construction and I am concerned about degradation
over time.  How does the heat affect it?  I am building to ca models fuse.
What is your choice of adhesive in this case?

Thanks

Mike Harrison

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