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Ted wrote:
I have a question some of you Epoxy builders might know. Is Cotton Flox okay to use as a structural filler in vinyl ester resin?. And if so, why is it not called for to be used in it? Mostly, micro balloons, cabosil, and milled fibers are used in vinyl ester, but in epoxy they use cotton flox. I can think of a few uses where cotton flox would be nice to use. I'm just can't find any info say whether or not it's compatiable with vinyl ester resin. In epoxy adhesive, cotton flox is used to thicken the uncured adhesive (to keep it from running). Microballoons are used to maintain some separation between the mating surfaces (mostly so the adhesive isn't completely squeezed out but sometimes to prevent contact between dissimilar metals). I suppose either is useful for thinning the adhesive if bond strength isn't critical. I realize this doesn't address your question about vinyl ester, just some of the reasoning behind epoxy. Hope that helps a little... |
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