Polyester is an adequate adhesive but not as good as epoxy.
Is epoxy a kind of vinyl polyester.
A resin such as epoxy polyester or vinyl ester.
As with many products the surface must be prepared properly.
Resins play a multi purpose role in boat building.
The vinyl stickers have a matte laminate that gives them extra resistance on top of a stylish finish for complementing your brand.
As a general rule the tensile strength of a polyester bond will be around 20 percent weaker than the same bond made with epoxy.
They are used for gluing fiber glassing moisture sealing and coating or encapsulating.
In the case where a part originally manufactured utilizing polyester or vinylester has yielded to strain and cracked a well reinforced epoxy repair will tenaciously hold to the substrate with 2000 psi strength vinylester.
There are three main types of boat building resins.
Epoxy vinyl ester and polyester resins.
Due to the type of material and ease of distribution the polyester stickers can be used as a cost effective solution when choosing adhesives for promos or campaigns in order to make a big impact.
Vinyl ester resins are often considered a cross between polyester resins and epoxy resins.
Typically catalyst is used between 1 25 to 1 75 1 2 3 ounce to 2 1 3 ounces per gallon.
Unlike epoxy resin polyester and vinyl ester cure time can be manipulated by the amounts of mekp added.
Always use the exact amounts of hardener or catalyst specified by the manufacturer or the resin will not cure properly.
Like polyester resins they require mekp as a catalyst to cure or harden.
Vinyl ester falls between polyester and epoxy on price most physical properties and handling qualities.
Vinyl ester resins are formulated with a base of polyester resin strengthened with epoxy molecules a hybrid form of polyester and epoxy and aiding for gelcoat to bond with epoxy and also use peroxides such as mekp for hardening.
We know polyester gelcoat can be used over west system epoxy.
A hardener for epoxy or catalyst for polyester vinyl ester for activating the resin and ensuring that it eventually cures to a hard plastic material.
Many high strain repair areas and lightweight parts must flex and strain without micro fracturing.
That makes epoxy resin usually the best choice for fiberglass repair work.
These are cheaper than epoxy resins and more expensive than polyester.
The applying procedure involves the preparing of the mixture preparing of the surface the applying and curing of the mixture and the final cleaning.
If it is not then poor curing and adhesion may result.
This is oversimplified but it does help convey the qualities of the resin.
As jeff wright wrote in polyester over epoxy in epoxyworks 22.
Polyester materials can be affected by amines in the epoxy hardener.
There are a couple of exceptions.