IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
Cool stuff.
On the good side, that urethane is a chemical cure. So a vacuum table should work well, depending upon the viscosity of the mix.
On the other hand, with such a low shore hardness (compared to actual bonding adhesives and epoxy) Id be concerned about panel rigidity.
With the stuff basically being as flexible as a stiff rubber, it will have a reduced panel rigidity.
But don't confuse rigidity with strength. Adding a bit of give would likely increase the actual panel strength
Interesting stuff.
Id be interested in comparing your urethane with an actual panel adhesive that Epic Resins carries.
Ad also be interested in their explanation as to why they suggested this potting urethane instead of an actual panel adhesive, that they also carry.
BTW, I've done quite a bit of work using "casting" urethanes that are probably very similar to the potting urethane you are working with.
One specific use Ive used the urethane for was a series (100 or so) of custom motor mounts. :ylsmoke:
On the good side, that urethane is a chemical cure. So a vacuum table should work well, depending upon the viscosity of the mix.
On the other hand, with such a low shore hardness (compared to actual bonding adhesives and epoxy) Id be concerned about panel rigidity.
With the stuff basically being as flexible as a stiff rubber, it will have a reduced panel rigidity.
But don't confuse rigidity with strength. Adding a bit of give would likely increase the actual panel strength
Interesting stuff.
Id be interested in comparing your urethane with an actual panel adhesive that Epic Resins carries.
Ad also be interested in their explanation as to why they suggested this potting urethane instead of an actual panel adhesive, that they also carry.
BTW, I've done quite a bit of work using "casting" urethanes that are probably very similar to the potting urethane you are working with.
One specific use Ive used the urethane for was a series (100 or so) of custom motor mounts. :ylsmoke: