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No, but I was thinking about it.
Last edited by skidesmond on Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
We had someone lined up to get some CPM in Australia a while back but it never came through. All the suppliers are surfboard oriented.
I am using Sicomin SR8500/SZ8525 - it is French and imported by Lavender composites in QLD. Costs a S@**load + $110 dangerous goods surcharge on shipping. That would be good with super sap as it isn't dangerous goods. It is a pretty yellow epoxy also, but is specifically made for ski/board production. You can heat it to 100C and cure time is only 10 minutes at that temp. I usually do 80C for 1 hour.
I am using Sicomin SR8500/SZ8525 - it is French and imported by Lavender composites in QLD. Costs a S@**load + $110 dangerous goods surcharge on shipping. That would be good with super sap as it isn't dangerous goods. It is a pretty yellow epoxy also, but is specifically made for ski/board production. You can heat it to 100C and cure time is only 10 minutes at that temp. I usually do 80C for 1 hour.
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
Why don't you just test the surfboard resin. I reckon it should work just fine. I'm pretty sure you should be able to heat it and get similar results. Just talk to the tech guys of the resin Producer( not the sales reps).
A General rule of thumb is that by every 10°C you reduce the hardening time by factor 0.5.
I'd test a bunch of surfboard resins before paying 110 bucks for shipping.
A General rule of thumb is that by every 10°C you reduce the hardening time by factor 0.5.
I'd test a bunch of surfboard resins before paying 110 bucks for shipping.
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http://www.gurit.com/sp-115.aspx
I have use this for kite & surf boards. It is UV resistance. I don't know why it would not be suitable for skies.
I have use this for kite & surf boards. It is UV resistance. I don't know why it would not be suitable for skies.