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Default Voids in Royalex foam co Buy or Not?


"Mike McCrea" wrote in message
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Anyoen know - does Royalex continue to cure or harded for some time
after manufacturer?


My server is downloading at something like 3 bits per second, so I can't
wait around for the page to open, but I remember the specs for all different
layups of Royalex was on the Spartech site (they are the manufacturers;
www.spartech.com) If you search there, you'll probably find it.

However, knowing that Royalex stays thermoreactive for years, I can only
imagine that it must continue to 'cure' as it sits in the showroom. The real
question is: how long until it has hardened past it's elastic deformation
point? If it reaches that in a few hours, then it shouldn't be affected by
being on a stream in a few days or weeks.

Let us know what you find.

--riverman


 
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