25-05-2007, 07:47 AM
Just doing some revison for my GCSE's and came acrss this.
(e.g. Araldite) come as a liquid two part. Domestic versions come as a past for easy mixing, which unfortunately gives a messier joint.
Can be used to join hardplastics together, metal to timber, and metals to metals. If the surfaces to be bonded are properly cleaned and
keyed a very strong join is possible. Two halves of the BAe 146 aircraft are held together with epoxy resin.
That's some strong Sh*t
(e.g. Araldite) come as a liquid two part. Domestic versions come as a past for easy mixing, which unfortunately gives a messier joint.
Can be used to join hardplastics together, metal to timber, and metals to metals. If the surfaces to be bonded are properly cleaned and
keyed a very strong join is possible. Two halves of the BAe 146 aircraft are held together with epoxy resin.
That's some strong Sh*t
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