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How long does epoxy turn yellow?

In the vast majority of epoxy systems the process results in yellowing. The duration of yellowing and the amount of yellowing vary according to the preferred epoxy type. Resinin Slim Extra, Resinin Slim Vis, Resinin Slim Super and Resinin Mass are among the best resins produced in this direction. The main factor that causes yellowing …

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Is epoxy resistant to heat?

Epoxy systems have different heat resistance varying according to their types. These resistors vary from 50 C to 170 C according to the properties of the products. You can see the heat resistance of the product you choose by looking at its properties. In order for epoxy systems to have full mechanical and chemical properties, …

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Why does bubbles form in epoxy?

There are basically two types of internal air bubbles in epoxy systems. The first are bubbles caused by the air entering the system during mixing. The other is the bubbles caused by the gas formed during the reaction of the resin and hardener. Apart from internal reasons, the physical conditions and chemical effects of other …

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Epoxy has not hardened (did not dry out, did not cure, did not freeze). What is the reason?

In epoxy systems, drying takes place in two different ways between coating types and casting types. In coating type epoxy systems, the drying reaction begins and ends homogeneously. In casting types, on the other hand, drying starts locally and ends homogeneously. In other words, in an epoxy casting application of equal thickness, drying starts in …

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How to mix epoxy?

In order for epoxy systems to harden, the resin and the hardener must go into chemical reaction. Mixing is an important step in using epoxy. In order for the chemical reaction to take place smoothly, the resin and hardener must be homogeneously dispersed in the mixture. This situation depends on good mixing. In mixtures that …

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