Serge,
The usual cause of small bubbles in the epoxy is rapid stirring the resin and
hardener. For most wet lay up work this is not a problem. You will be
smoothing out with a squeegee and that will get rid of the bubbles. In the
certified industry we put the lay up under vacuum and that suck
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From: Serge VIDAL
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Date: 04/24/06 05:51:04
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Subject: KR> Bubbles in Epoxy resin
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Serge Vidal wrote:
> Last time I mixed some Epoxy, I noticed that there were
> plenty tiny bubbles in it.
I don't know what epoxy you use but I usualy have the
same "problem" while mixing Rand A and B epoxy.
If I pour the resin too fast or stir the mixture too vigorously
I get air bubbles in th
The air will not be a problem, just keep mixing to a uniform colour, when
you add flox or M/balloons, or even spread it on the glass cloth, the
bobbles will disappear.
Phillip Matheson
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Last time I mixed some Epoxy, I notices that there were plenty tiny
bubbles in it.
Now, I never had that before. So, I'm just curious. What explains that?
Serge Vidal
KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
Paris, France
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