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Post by Clint on Nov 11, 2017 18:23:09 GMT -5
My Alumilite # B has gotten very thick, I am keeping it in the house and the room temp is about 70.
Is this normal?
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Post by carol - Alumilite Corp on Nov 16, 2017 16:31:46 GMT -5
Clint,
How old is it? Which resin is it Clint?
Regards,
Carol
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Post by Clint on Apr 20, 2018 12:12:38 GMT -5
April 30 2017, 10140 Alumilite Clear [Alumilite] Choose a size below: Alumilite Clear 16 lbs.
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Post by Clint on Apr 20, 2018 12:23:42 GMT -5
It is " B "
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Post by carol - Alumilite Corp on Apr 24, 2018 9:05:25 GMT -5
With age and colder temperatures sometimes the Clear B'S can become gelatinous making the resin a little harder to mix or pour. If the B side thickens to a gel state it can still be used by doing the following; warm the material to bring it back to its original viscosity. Warm the material by filling a bucket with hot tap water, not boiling. Clint then place the entire sealed container into the bucket of water. DO NOT open the caps and do not pour the resin into the water. Shake the B side occasionally until it returns to its original thin viscosity. Rotate hot water as needed and continue to warm until the material thins back down. DO NOT microwave the material DO NOT place the plastic container into an oven to thin it out.
Have a wonderful day Clint.
Regards,
Carol
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