runcyclexcski
Bioengineer
- Jul 17, 2018
- 24
Hi all,
Has anyone have across 2-part epoxy which would not swell/fail upon long-term (ovenright) exposure of acetone? Chlorofrom-resistance would be even better, but I doubt it. We assemble water-resistant cuvettes out of glass pieces using 5-min and a UV-curable NOA-61 epoxy, which allows us recycle the glass pieces by soaking overnight in acetone or (even better) chloroform. However, the glass holder that the pieces are held in needs to be resistant to the acetone, and the shape is intricate enough to make it problematic to machine it entirely out of glass. Can't use PTFE, either (too soft, not suitable mechanically). The piece is currently held together with JB Weld-cold-weld which resists acetone short-term, but long-term exposure (12 hours) causes it to swell. The bond seems OK, but the epoxy itself gets much weaker. I was hoping for there to be specialized epoxies even stronger than JBColdWeld.
Has anyone have across 2-part epoxy which would not swell/fail upon long-term (ovenright) exposure of acetone? Chlorofrom-resistance would be even better, but I doubt it. We assemble water-resistant cuvettes out of glass pieces using 5-min and a UV-curable NOA-61 epoxy, which allows us recycle the glass pieces by soaking overnight in acetone or (even better) chloroform. However, the glass holder that the pieces are held in needs to be resistant to the acetone, and the shape is intricate enough to make it problematic to machine it entirely out of glass. Can't use PTFE, either (too soft, not suitable mechanically). The piece is currently held together with JB Weld-cold-weld which resists acetone short-term, but long-term exposure (12 hours) causes it to swell. The bond seems OK, but the epoxy itself gets much weaker. I was hoping for there to be specialized epoxies even stronger than JBColdWeld.