Datasheet

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Bulk Mixing
When mixing, care must be taken to avoid the introduction of excessive amounts of air. Automatic mixing
equipment is available which will not only mix both the resin and hardener accurately in the correct ratio but do
this without introducing air. Containers of Part A (Resin) and Part B (Hardener) should be kept sealed at all
times when not in use to prevent the ingress of moisture. Bulk material must be thoroughly mixed before use.
Incomplete mixing will result in erratic or partial curing.
General
Sedimentation of the resin has been minimised by careful attention to the formulation. However, any sediment
which may have occurred over long periods of time must be dispersed before removing any material from the
container. This dispersion can be carried out (if necessary) by stirring with a broad bladed spatula or gently
rolling the can. Take care not to introduce excessive amounts of air during this operation or it may be
necessary to re-evacuate the resin. Sedimentation will be accelerated by storage at high temperatures.
Sedimentation found in resin packs forms no problem since the sediment is re-mixed when the pack is used.
Additional Information
Cleaning: It is far easier for machines & containers to be cleaned before the resin has been allowed
to cure. Electrolube’s RRS is suitable for cleaning machines and containers and cured
resin may be slowly softened and removed by soaking in our RRS.
Curing: Do not heat cure large volumes immediately. Allow these to gel at room temperature and
post-cure at high temperature if required (refer to liquid properties for details). Small
volumes (250ml) may be heat cured immediately.
Storage: When storing under very cold conditions, the hardener may crystallise. If this occurs,
simply warm (40°C
) the container gently until all crystals have re-melted.
Health & Safety: Always refer to the Health & Safety data sheet before use. These can be downloaded
from www.electrolube.com
Revision 1: Oct 2013