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On Mar 25, 7:12*am, Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 20:16:43 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Seems there are some people here who might have an answer to this. What can be used to dissolve *cured epoxy? What can be used to dissolve a thin film of cured polyimide. Unfortunately, the maker of the polyimide thought I was nuts for wanting to dissolve it and told me that nothing will dissolve it. OK, if nothing dissolves it, what will de-link it? *Will UV light do it? Could strong UV light be used to soften epoxy so as to be able to get better adhesion to a later layer? I'm not sure what you are doing but common paint remover which is made with lye, I believe, will softer polyester. Not sure about epoxy. However it is probably not something you want to use as it is difficult to control. I discovered this fact by attempting to remove some paint from a hatch cover. Suddenly things got soft. I scraped off the softened resin and washed it several times with water and the next day it found that it had re-hardened. Cheers, Bruce I have tried every gawdawful chemical I can think of up to and including Hydrofluoric acid. I do not want to touch the metal surface underneath. |
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