Cold Cure Fact Sheet
Posted by admin on Aug 6, 2013 in Blog, Boat Maintenance | 0 comments
This is the Rolls Royce of epoxy resins; a real problem solver!
As a sealer it has excellent penetrating properties, with no fire risk from solvent.
As a laminating resin it allows a tough but not brittle lay-up, even in temperatures too low for conventional epoxies; mostly due to their slow curing times and the thicker viscosity at lower temperatures.
A wide variety of fillers may be used in conjunction with Cold-Cure. I may be thickened with talc to a consistency that is workable for the application. Higher temperatures provide convenient fast rapid work glue.
As a glue it is thin enough to mix and work at temperatures as low as 2 degrees. Being absolutely insensitive to moisture once mixed it will cure and bond underwater.
Just remember to mix in correct ration of 2 parts resin to 1 part hardener.
(Note: Stolen from Industrial Formulators of Canada.)