h2r
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Post by h2r on Mar 1, 2019 10:56:02 GMT -5
Hi, Im working on a outdoor heating carpet project. Resin looks like the best solution to make it watertight and Alumilite is doing a great job with the resins. In my project there are includet metalic parts and heating wires. Do you have any advice which of your products i should chose to be good at resisting to the low and hight temperature (10-500F), stick to the metal parts, be semi-flexible, and be solid enaught to protect the heating wire inside the carpet when the vehicules will roll on the carpes. thank you
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Post by notoes on Mar 5, 2019 7:33:48 GMT -5
As the other half to an electrician, I'd actually suggest not using any of the resins (RC-3 will soften if heated too high) and just use metal pipe. If vehicles are going over the wires, you might be better off with a platform of some sort over the pipes too. I know that when wiring a heated indoor floor, my other half saw them pour concrete over the pipes the wires were in before carpet was put down.
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Post by h2r on Mar 17, 2019 15:13:58 GMT -5
thnx notoes, i visit your website and i appreciate your advices. i thought raisin its the best choise for my project but it seems more complicated than that.
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