esteess
Mechanical
- Mar 30, 2017
- 6
I have couple of questions with regards to degassing/storing the epoxy resin (toughened) and hardener (anhydride).
1. Is the any harm to both of the above if I keep them in separated vacuum chambers, isolated and under vacuum pressure instead of original container in the room temperature and atmospheric pressure?
2. If I was to degas both, resin and hardener separately and let the atmospheric pressure into the chamber and keep inside them instead of original container (isolated) is the a chance for the air to go back into each of components if they are not being disturbed/exposed to the moisture and if so after what time approximately?
Regards,
Stan
1. Is the any harm to both of the above if I keep them in separated vacuum chambers, isolated and under vacuum pressure instead of original container in the room temperature and atmospheric pressure?
2. If I was to degas both, resin and hardener separately and let the atmospheric pressure into the chamber and keep inside them instead of original container (isolated) is the a chance for the air to go back into each of components if they are not being disturbed/exposed to the moisture and if so after what time approximately?
Regards,
Stan