Re: Colloidal silica
I don't recall what the application you mentioned is, but I use about
3:1 or 4:1 wood flour and silica. Cheaper, and there's still enough
silica to make it behave.
3:1 or 4:1 wood flour and silica. Cheaper, and there's still enough
silica to make it behave.
--- In bolger@y..., "Chuck Leinweber" <chuck@d...> wrote:
> Bill:
>
> I get the fumed silica from Raka. It is cheap and works well:
>
>http://www.raka.com/epoxyacc.htm
>
> Chuck
>
> > AND: Gougeon gets an awful lot of money for their colloidal silica
that we
> > use to make epoxy putty. What do you know about Fillite, or
Cabosil?
> > Cheaper? Where do you get them?
> > Bill Wallace in Houston
> > (My apology for not specifying a subject at the start of my
messages, but
> > this rig just won't do it.)
Bill:
I get the fumed silica from Raka. It is cheap and works well:
http://www.raka.com/epoxyacc.htm
Chuck
I get the fumed silica from Raka. It is cheap and works well:
http://www.raka.com/epoxyacc.htm
Chuck
> AND: Gougeon gets an awful lot of money for their colloidal silica that we
> use to make epoxy putty. What do you know about Fillite, or Cabosil?
> Cheaper? Where do you get them?
> Bill Wallace in Houston
> (My apology for not specifying a subject at the start of my messages, but
> this rig just won't do it.)