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17-04-2019 #1
Hi I was looking for Epoxy to level my linear rails. I came across Reckli Epoxy pb. It has a viscosity of 230 mPa/s. It's cheap 13€/11GBP per kg.
Do you think it's worth a try?
Thanks a lot
Felixhttps://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5cb75154...poxy_PB_en.pdf
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17-04-2019 #2
Most of us use the West Epoxy system, which is quite common. The 105 resin with the 209 extra slow hardener is the way I'm going with mine - but it costs about 5-6x times the version you've posted.
Theres a rather good discussion of the topic here:
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/8197-...-for-levellingLast edited by AndyUK; 17-04-2019 at 08:30 PM.
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17-04-2019 #3
Hey yes I know the thread. But the 105/209 has a way higher viscosity with 600.
It just has a bit longer cure time which may give it a bit more time to settle
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18-04-2019 #4
On my routercnc YouTube channel I had a few goes at mixing and laying the West epoxy. You can see what is involved and how it turned out. Here is Episode 15
https://youtu.be/Ax5Ib7GcTqE
Also in Ep 17 and a few episodes later for the Y rails. This may help decide whether to go with the West system or not.
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19-04-2019 #5
Yes I followed your episodes interested. But I wouldn't have heated the epoxy beforehand. West system recommends heating the surface rather then the epoxy. But I wouldn't do it at all as heating and cooling brings shrinking I would say.
I was thinking to test my built channel with ethanol for leaks.
I think I will give it a try with the epoxy I found it's nearly a third of viscosity. And price seems to be fair too
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19-04-2019 #6
Easy Composites IN2 is also very thin and very slow. The quoted demould time of 24hrs is more like 36+ in my experience. Disclaimer: I have no experience using it for levelling things.
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24-04-2019 #7
Yes but still 600 compared to mine having 230
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24-04-2019 #8
IN2 is 200-450MPa.s mixed @20'C.
https://system.eu2.netsuite.com/core...99879&_xt=.pdf
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24-04-2019 #9
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25-04-2019 #10
Yes shrinking is definitely important. To my understanding it mostly results from elevated temperature while curing. I think the factors to minimize it is:
Slow curing Epoxy
Low temperature
Adding a filler like silica/chalk
But point 2 will result in a higher viscosity.
And 3 in uneven surface
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