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High Performance Polymer for Transom Repair
I have a two part 1:1 mix ratio, polymer for transom repair if anyone is interested.
it is low viscosity(easy mixing and pouring), no filler needed, but may be added, up to 50% to extend the product volume. No to Very low shrinkage- unlike Polyester, generally, Polyesters, especially in large volume masses will shrink, cause distortion, warpage and potentially pull away from substrates, they continue to shrink for weeks- Perhaps that's why expensive no- low shrink tooling resins are sold.......Ponder it....They also continue to evolve styrene for weeks, months. Here is the Tech Data Cured Product Properties Color White Rebound, Bashore, ASTM D2632-74 % 20 Compressive Yield Strength, ASTM D695-96, psi 10,201.4 Elongation, ASTM D412-80, % <10 Shore Hardness, ASTM D2240-75 D78±2 Linear Shrinkage, ASTM D2566, in/in <0.001 Ultimate Tensile, D412-80, PSI 8000 Modulus of Elasticity, ASTM D790-97, MPA 1896.7 PM ME if you want more info.
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