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FibreGlast System 2000 and EcoPoxy...your thoughts??

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cblink.007

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We have been doing some significant epoxy research for our 2-seat aircraft. It will be of similar structure/construction technique as aircraft such as the Cozy and Long EZ. We already got a ton of great information from the PTM&W Industries (Aeropoxy) with their ES6247 (Bonding) and ES2032 (Laminations) systems, but I am curious about FibreGlast's System 2000 epoxy, namely the 2000 resin mixed with the 2060 hardener. Has anybody used it on their composite aircraft project? If so, did you use it for bonding, lamination/layups, or both?

Also, has anyone used EcoPoxy on their projects? If so, what system, application, etc.?

Just curious, and I appreciate any and all feedback in advance!

-Brian
 
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