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- MontuckyMadman
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Anyone ever talk to these people?
www.nanoresins.com
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- threeninethree
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I have not heard of them, but I did talk to these guys briefly a couple years ago. They recommended epovex but I wasn't totally sold on it.
http://www.zyvextech.com/what-we-do#/materials/epovex
http://www.zyvextech.com/what-we-do#/materials/epovex
~ Matt
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What is a quart in kg?
A quart is about a litre?
I just paid $312 for 7kg resin/hardener combo (Sicomin), enough for 7 pairs of skis.
I've been rolled, but have no other real choice. Last time I bought it it was about $240 (2 years back) but took 4 months to come from Europe.
Just some irrelevant musings, sorry
by the way that epovex does sound pretty interesting - and imagine the marketing hype you could create if your skis were held together by carbon nanotubules!
A quart is about a litre?
I just paid $312 for 7kg resin/hardener combo (Sicomin), enough for 7 pairs of skis.
I've been rolled, but have no other real choice. Last time I bought it it was about $240 (2 years back) but took 4 months to come from Europe.
Just some irrelevant musings, sorry
by the way that epovex does sound pretty interesting - and imagine the marketing hype you could create if your skis were held together by carbon nanotubules!
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
Kingswood use that brand. They use HPR2D according to their website. It's rubberised epoxy. I was going to try and get some but not sure about shipping. I paid $75 shipping in my epoxy charge inc a $40 hazardous materials charge, so was a bit worried about how much to freight it from NZ. I'll watch your progress and might try some down the track.
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
- threeninethree
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Got an email back from Zyvex:
Hello Matt,
The Epovex liquid adhesive is priced at $68.77/qt. kit; $276.40/gal. kit; and $1,412.05/5 gal. kit.
As we are a small company, all of our prepreg is made to order and 25 lbs. is the minimum order size. We have commonly made 300 gsm (9 oz.) carbon unitape for other customers and have charged $49.00/lb. for 200 lb. orders. Smaller orders will be higher priced of course
We have never made any triax or biax prepreg in either glass or carbon but we could if you desired that.
Let me know what other info. you may desire.
Kind Regards,
John Frechette
Product Development Engineer
614-481-2207 | jfrechette@zyvextech.com
Zyvex Technologies
www.zyvextech.com
Hello Matt,
The Epovex liquid adhesive is priced at $68.77/qt. kit; $276.40/gal. kit; and $1,412.05/5 gal. kit.
As we are a small company, all of our prepreg is made to order and 25 lbs. is the minimum order size. We have commonly made 300 gsm (9 oz.) carbon unitape for other customers and have charged $49.00/lb. for 200 lb. orders. Smaller orders will be higher priced of course
We have never made any triax or biax prepreg in either glass or carbon but we could if you desired that.
Let me know what other info. you may desire.
Kind Regards,
John Frechette
Product Development Engineer
614-481-2207 | jfrechette@zyvextech.com
Zyvex Technologies
www.zyvextech.com
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- MontuckyMadman
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it might make the pop last 5 times as long?
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/show ... t-pop-quot
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/show ... t-pop-quot
sammer wrote: I'm still a tang on top guy.