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    Posted: 28 Aug 08 at 10:31am

thanks folks

-  will check the hardner.  I have some foils (trailing edges) to  repair.

I think I'll use remainder to fix an old  kitchen chair ;-) , and misc  items.

 

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The Epoxy component will probably be OK. There's little in it that will react much with air, or "go off".

The Hardener is another matter. The amines undergo carbonation in air- this will form a yellowy skin on the surface of the component. Problem is, if it's something like West 205/206 this is a yellow liquid anyway- the more engineered (aerospace) systems we develop here have large amounts of filler and colouring, and the degredation causes very obvious changes to the colour

If it's just four to five months out of date, then I'd suggest scraping this layer off and using it as normal. If it was a year out of date, then Jim's advice kicks in. If it's much than that, I'd dispose of it. However, i'm not quite sure what the best route for disposal is. They really shouldn't go to landfill- our amine and epoxy waste goes for incineration.

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Originally posted by Fin.

Will it still be possible to use it -  how  critical are the (best before) dates ?


You've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk

If I was doing some filling and fairing or something where strength wasn't crucial I'd use it. I might let a little test piece cure off first just to check. Depends on how well I'd stored it too... If it was something structural or would be a hassle to pull apart and redo afterwards if it hadn't cured well I would't.
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hi

I've a  few repairs lined up.

looked at my  pots of  epoxy resin and noticed the dates are passed.

Will it still be possible to use it -  how  critical are the (best before) dates ?   (4-5 months out of date).

Will the hardner and resin react and bind correctly?

Chemists and boat builders (anyone else for that matter) - opinions welcome :-)

Thanks

  fin

 

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