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SERVICE
LETTER #21
SUBJECT:
Cotton Pox - Micro-Balloons
TO:
Model III and IV Owners - Serial #1143 Thru Serial #1420
FROM:
Denney Aerocraft Company
You
should have received recently our Service Bulletin #7, which dealt with cotton
fox and fiberglass micro balloons. This letter is a follow-up.
The
3M technical representative we contacted said there should be no difference in
bond adhesion or strength of the 3M #2216 Structural Epoxy whether cotton fox or
micro balloons are used as “thickening” agent, or whether any other inert
agent is used, or no stiffening agent at all. He did say that the epoxy with micro balloons
may be less elastic when fully cured.
We
conducted tests here at the factory which basically substantiated his
conclusions. The peel strength and tensile strength of the two substances proved
almost identical. The shear strength of the epoxy with micro balloons was a bit
less than that with cotton flox. The tests were conducted on samples that had
cured for about one week. We did mix the micro balloons at a very high ratio, and
it was slow to cure, appearing more rubbery than the cotton fox mix for the
first few days. It may take a little longer to fully cure than straight epoxy or
the cotton fox mix.
CONCLUSION:
The structural epoxy with micro balloons is acceptable for use in the
construction of the Kitfox™.