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General Health & Safety advice for SP Epoxy Resins & Hardeners
SP brand epoxy resins, hardeners, and other products are high performance materials. They are a complex blend of chemicals specially selected to give each system its desired characteristics.
G-PET 115 - Recyclable Structural Foam (v4)
Highly adaptable, recyclable, thermoplastic foam with good balance of mechanical properties, temperature resistance, density and cost for a wide range of applications and production processes.
For most craft where a durable deck surface is required, teak provides the ideal properties. Teak can enhance the visual appearance of any deck and can provide good grip characteristics especially when wet. In the dry state teak is easy to work and takes adhesives well.
Most craft of whatever size or construction material have required filling and fairing compounds at some time either in their life or in their development and design. Production grp hulls which emerge from their moulds with a smooth gel coat finish owe their fairness and quality of finish to the skill of the builders original shape or ‘plug’ from which the mould was formed.
Guide to Resin Systems for Composites (v3)
Resin systems such as epoxies and polyesters have limited use for the manufacture of structures on their own, since their mechanical properties are not very high when compared to, for example, most metals. However, they have many desirable properties, most notably their ability to be easily formed into complex shapes.
This guide describes the relevant properties of different SP filler powders presently supplied by Gurit. They are used together with various resins (polyester, vinylester and epoxy resins) to modify their properties. The fillers form three distinct categories: Hollow spheres; Microfibres; Colloidal Silica.
Gurit Guide to Composites 2009
To fully appreciate the role and application of composite materials to a structure, an understanding is required of the component materials themselves and of the ways in which they can be processed. This guide looks at basic composite theory, properties of materials used and then the various processing techniques commonly found for the conversion of materials into finished structures.