nm2
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I have a drying problem for my Epoxy 100% solid with 2:1 ratio !
Normally, according to the manufacturer's instructions, the pot life is 30 minutes.
I did some tests with reduced quantity (mix time and mix ratio observed)and I noticed that a pot life is beyond 150 minutes.
In the 155 minutes, on a piece of wood, epoxy flows so there is a slight slope.
So when will be the time to do my garage floor, near my floor drains during the 155 minutes, the epoxy will flow into drains.
I have attached a picture of the piece of wood and I indicated locations or I used a Q-Tips I to extend the epoxy. The red lines represent the place where the initial application was made. You can see that the epoxy has descended to the bottom of the photo.
During my test piece of wood was at a table.
74F temperature and humidity at 65%
A = 20 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips (click on photo)
B = 50 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
C = 80 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
D = 100 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
E = 155 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
Question:
Is there a solution to prevent the epoxy to flow to my drains during the 150 minutes of curing ?
two attached photos about this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EzQ_YvRHmvZk1OUDBvRWdzUE0/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EzQ_YvRHmvVWROOHJSWmd2eXM/edit?usp=sharing
Normally, according to the manufacturer's instructions, the pot life is 30 minutes.
I did some tests with reduced quantity (mix time and mix ratio observed)and I noticed that a pot life is beyond 150 minutes.
In the 155 minutes, on a piece of wood, epoxy flows so there is a slight slope.
So when will be the time to do my garage floor, near my floor drains during the 155 minutes, the epoxy will flow into drains.
I have attached a picture of the piece of wood and I indicated locations or I used a Q-Tips I to extend the epoxy. The red lines represent the place where the initial application was made. You can see that the epoxy has descended to the bottom of the photo.
During my test piece of wood was at a table.
74F temperature and humidity at 65%
A = 20 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips (click on photo)
B = 50 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
C = 80 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
D = 100 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
E = 155 minuts enlarge epoxy with Q-Tips
Question:
Is there a solution to prevent the epoxy to flow to my drains during the 150 minutes of curing ?
two attached photos about this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EzQ_YvRHmvZk1OUDBvRWdzUE0/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3EzQ_YvRHmvVWROOHJSWmd2eXM/edit?usp=sharing
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