Data on EA-40
On the General purpose it said it would increase performance(what does that mean on a table that has been glued?)
"GENERAL PURPOSE BONDING APPLICATIONS...
Application - Apply to prepared surface and let cure for 24 hours. Applying
mild heat will cure EA-40® faster – 150°F/65°C for 6 hours.
Post Curing - After EA-40® has cured at room temperature, heating the
epoxy to 150° F (65° C) for 4 to 8 hours will increase physical properties and
performance. Let cool to room temp. before moving bonded substrates,
machining, etc.
To Attain Maximum Heat Distortion Temperature - let cure for 24 hours
at room temperature, heat cure for 2 hours at 250°F (122°C).
At mix ratio 1A:1B – HDT will be 163°F (73°C).
At mix ratio 2A:1B – HDT will be 217° F (103 °C)
WOOD LAMINATING / BOWMAKING
EA-40® has been used for many years for laminating fine woods. It is
preferred by bow makers around the world and offers longevity, flexibility
and memory required for making award winning performance bows.
Suggested laminating procedure;
1. Plane or lightly sand all surfaces to be laminated with 120 grit sand paper
2. Blow off dust with compressed air and wipe all surfaces clean using
acetone (Warning – acetone is flammable. Follow acetone manufacturer
procedures for handling). Let acetone evaporate for 10 minutes.
3. Mix and apply EA-40® as directed between layers of laminate to sanded
surfaces using a brush.
4. Carefully clamp laminated pieces together applying even pressure.
5. Place in oven and use the following step-cure schedule:
Temperature Duration
120°F / 48°C 2 hours
150°F / 65°C 2 hours
185°F / 85°C 2 hours
Important; Let cool for at least 6 hours to room temperature before
releasing clamps or handling".