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Paul Oman
 
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Jim Conlin wrote:

*RTFC!*

The label on the can of Interlux 404 which is on my desk identifies
its ingredients:
*epoxy resin*
xylene
titanium dioxide
magnesium silicate
methyl isoamyl ketone

The can of 414 indicates:
*polyamide resin*
aromatic petroleum solvent
tri(dimethyllaminomethyl)phenol
methyl n-amyl ketone
silica

The two ingredients formatted bold are, together, an epoxy resin system.

The same ingredients are listed, by somewhat more technically specific
names, on the interlux web site.


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Yes - so it is just a solvent thinned, pigmented, cheap epoxy........
No doubt everyone pays big $$$ for them to add the solvent into an epoxy.


Paul Oman
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