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Hi all,
I'm looking for a resin which is flexible and has good fatigue resistance. Something like they use in the construction of the soles of Birkenstock sandals. For those who don't know it, the soles are made of cork chips which are bonded together with some kind of resin. They don't crack up and are flexible enough for foot wear. Any one have any ideas? I reckon its a type of epoxy but don't know what type. Any help would be appreciated. TIA Arnold |
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