Who carry Belzona in USA?
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Tech Data sheet does not list max service temperature. Lists material as "good" with regard to methanol exposure, they define "good" as intermittent/splash exposure. With that information(or lack thereof), I personally wouldn't feel too confident using the product on the intake ports of a methanol-fueled racing engine.EneconTN wrote:Enecon's Duralloy. I have done work in the past on intakes and this works as good if not better and it has an indefinite shelf life. Not like 1111 it has a 3 year self life.
Re: Who carry Belzona in USA?
Enecon use to have a decent product when it was manufactured by palmer. Now not so much.
I would stick with Belzona. They have a new product 1831 that is oil, water, and surface tolerant. Thats right it sets up in oil and water.
Also for the encon rep, i looked at the spec sheet for 1111 and it says 5 year shelf life. Im sure you just mis read it, if your like me you can see anymore....
I would stick with Belzona. They have a new product 1831 that is oil, water, and surface tolerant. Thats right it sets up in oil and water.
Also for the encon rep, i looked at the spec sheet for 1111 and it says 5 year shelf life. Im sure you just mis read it, if your like me you can see anymore....
Re: Who carry Belzona in USA?
Both of you have better vision than I, if you can see anything at the site listed a few posts back. I get a screen saying the page does not exist...thetruth wrote:Enecon use to have a decent product when it was manufactured by palmer. Now not so much.
I would stick with Belzona. They have a new product 1831 that is oil, water, and surface tolerant. Thats right it sets up in oil and water.
Also for the encon rep, i looked at the spec sheet for 1111 and it says 5 year shelf life. Im sure you just mis read it, if your like me you can see anymore....
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Re: Who carry Belzona in USA?
If i needed a batch of 2-part electrical grade epoxy, I'd go to ABChance/Hubble in Centralia, MO and ask somebody there if I could get some out of their probably 10,000 gallon tanks!
I worked in the Plasic Plant right out of engine school back in '74. They make pultrusion 70/30 epoxy-rods and such and the dam stuff is unbelievably STRONG!! have a 2" mallet made outta the stuff onna the guys made for me for a B/D present back then.
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I worked in the Plasic Plant right out of engine school back in '74. They make pultrusion 70/30 epoxy-rods and such and the dam stuff is unbelievably STRONG!! have a 2" mallet made outta the stuff onna the guys made for me for a B/D present back then.
pdq67