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John T wrote:
You'll want to avoid using polyester resins on your foam, unless you want your tank to melt! ![]() I can see how this would be a problem. The foam would crush on impact with a paintball, the fiberglass would eventually fail from the dissortion of the foam underneath it. maybe you could bond some aluminium skin to the foam. It'll dent like crazy, but it might last longer! Actually, the s-glass embedded in epoxy will perform better than the aluminum. Thus the name "composite". You are combining a product, glass, with a high tensile strength with something that has poor tensile strength, epoxy. Then you bond that to something that has a high degree of stiffness (foam). The idea is that when yo u try to deform the foam/fiberglass composite, the high tensile strength covering tries to distribute its load out over the foam. The higher the tensile strength coating, the larger the area of load distribution. |
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