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Don Foreman wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 08:36:43 -0600, cavelamb wrote: KG wrote: On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:28:26 +0800, "Royston Vasey" wrote: I'm trying to seal a printed circuit board into a PVC part I've turned out on my lathe. The problem I'm having is the that the epoxy goes quite runny as it goes through its curing process and some of it runs through small gaps ( 0.5mm) where I'd prefer it didn't. I'm using CW177 resin & HY177 hardener in the 5:1 mix recommended. The data sheet is he http://www.meury.com.au/uploads/170666853166.pdf I tried some rapid set epoxy (~90 seconds) but it turns to crap before I can get it in where it needs to go. It's not really practical to use anything else (like RTV, tape, hot glue or wax etc) to seal the small gaps in the bottom of the assembly. Has anyone played around with this type of problem? thanks. Talcum powder or baby powder to thicken resin if strength isn't an issue, chopped fibers if it is, all are available at any good boat store such as West Marine. ***************** Thank You Fumed silca is the preferred stuff. West 406 Good stuff. West calls it colloidal silica, or did at one time. That's the same stuff. AKA Cab-O-Sil Another source might be Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cm/thickening.html -- Richard Lamb http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/ |
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