Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:46 am
I am sorry that you wasted time and material to find out that hot curing resin should not be cured at room temperature: you could just read the documentation coming with the resin, or prepare short samples of resin and bend them by hand.MontuckyMadman wrote:I have built the same exact ski both ways. With and without heat with the same epoxy.
As far as I know, if high temperature curing resins are cured at room temperature optimum mechanical properties are not reached while if room temperature curing resins are cured at high temperature they may be damaged (they have low Tg).
The room temperature resin I used has a Young modulus of 2.6 GPa, the tensile, compressive and flexural strength are 62 MPa, 120 MPa and 98 MPa and the elongation at break is 4.5%. The same company sells also an aeronautic resin (room temperature curing plus annealing at 50 degrees centigrade) whose values are about 20% higher.
May I ask you the mechanical properties (according to the manufacturer) of the resin you used?