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Re: Araldite

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Araldite
From: DANIELS@LMSBV2.TAMU.EDU (Lee M. Daniels, Texas A&M)
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1992 9:09:39 -0500 (CDT)
From: lye@elegans.wustl.edu (John Lye)
>         Araldite is a British trade name for a two part epoxy.  

OK, then, that means that the answer to the original question
"what's a good solvent for Araldite" is:  There ain't any, since
a two-part epoxy polymerizes upon hardening.  I have found,
however, that dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) will soften some hardened
epoxies.  If you can just soften it up a bit then you might be
able to clean enough of it out to remove that SU needle.    <---| Yay! Brit-car
You might try other chlorinated solvents, but because many of   |  content!
these have toxic properties they are becoming hard to get.  
Anybody else found something that will attack a hardened epoxy? 

Lee M. Daniels - Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding - Texas A&M
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