rtfm
Well-Known Member
Hi,
In previous threads, Orion mentioned that in DOW nomenclature, the final number in the product specification referred to its highest workable temperature, and mentioned also that Vinyl Ester resin does not require post curing to achieve this.
Questions:
Aircraft Spruce lists the following resin:
Derakane Momentum 411-350 epoxy vinyl ester resin
From what I can see on their web site, the HDT is only 105C/220F? Have I mis-read something? Derakane IS a DOW chemicals product, isn't it?
Duncan
In previous threads, Orion mentioned that in DOW nomenclature, the final number in the product specification referred to its highest workable temperature, and mentioned also that Vinyl Ester resin does not require post curing to achieve this.
Questions:
Aircraft Spruce lists the following resin:
Derakane Momentum 411-350 epoxy vinyl ester resin
From what I can see on their web site, the HDT is only 105C/220F? Have I mis-read something? Derakane IS a DOW chemicals product, isn't it?
Duncan