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Toller September 14th 07 10:56 PM

Does epoxy get old?
 
I have the better part of a gallon of West's epoxy that is maybe 3 years
old. The hardener had turned brown.
It seems to work just fine.
Is it okay to use, or has it been compromised?



DerbyDad03 September 14th 07 11:07 PM

Does epoxy get old?
 
On Sep 14, 5:56 pm, "Toller" wrote:
I have the better part of a gallon of West's epoxy that is maybe 3 years
old. The hardener had turned brown.
It seems to work just fine.
Is it okay to use, or has it been compromised?


West Systems hardener will turn redish brown when exposed to moisture.

As per their website:

"PROBLEM: Hardener has turned red after several years storage.

POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS:

Moisture in contact with hardener and metal container.

Red color is a normal condition. It will not affect epoxy handling or
cured strength. Avoid using for clear coating or exposed areas where
color is not desired."


Been there, got that.



Toller September 15th 07 01:17 AM

Does epoxy get old?
 

"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 14, 5:56 pm, "Toller" wrote:
I have the better part of a gallon of West's epoxy that is maybe 3 years
old. The hardener had turned brown.
It seems to work just fine.
Is it okay to use, or has it been compromised?


West Systems hardener will turn redish brown when exposed to moisture.

As per their website:

"PROBLEM: Hardener has turned red after several years storage.

POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS:

Moisture in contact with hardener and metal container.

Red color is a normal condition. It will not affect epoxy handling or
cured strength. Avoid using for clear coating or exposed areas where
color is not desired."


Been there, got that.

I suppose I should have looked at the West website first... But thanks.



DerbyDad03 September 15th 07 02:41 AM

Does epoxy get old?
 
On Sep 14, 8:17 pm, "Toller" wrote:
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message

ups.com...



On Sep 14, 5:56 pm, "Toller" wrote:
I have the better part of a gallon of West's epoxy that is maybe 3 years
old. The hardener had turned brown.
It seems to work just fine.
Is it okay to use, or has it been compromised?


West Systems hardener will turn redish brown when exposed to moisture.


As per their website:


"PROBLEM: Hardener has turned red after several years storage.


POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS:


Moisture in contact with hardener and metal container.


Red color is a normal condition. It will not affect epoxy handling or
cured strength. Avoid using for clear coating or exposed areas where
color is not desired."


Been there, got that.


I suppose I should have looked at the West website first... But thanks.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, I knew the answer cuz I've been using West Systems epoxy
products for years. I only quoted the website to back up what I
already knew. Glad to have helped.


Frank September 15th 07 01:16 PM

Does epoxy get old?
 
DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Sep 14, 5:56 pm, "Toller" wrote:
I have the better part of a gallon of West's epoxy that is maybe 3 years
old. The hardener had turned brown.
It seems to work just fine.
Is it okay to use, or has it been compromised?


West Systems hardener will turn redish brown when exposed to moisture.

As per their website:

"PROBLEM: Hardener has turned red after several years storage.

POSSIBLE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS:

Moisture in contact with hardener and metal container.

Red color is a normal condition. It will not affect epoxy handling or
cured strength. Avoid using for clear coating or exposed areas where
color is not desired."


Been there, got that.


Hardeners are normally amines that darken with oxidation. Sometimes it
only takes a few parts per million to do this. Everything should still
work fine. Best to keep ingredients cool, dry and out of sunlight. I
have epoxies and hardeners in basement cabinet that I think are still
good after over 30 years storage.

Frank


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