will epoxy resin stick to pvc pipe? looking to 5200 and then glass in a scupper tube...
I have heard, but not confirmed, that you should flame the pvc before you hit it with sandpaper. It is supposed to burn off any contaminants or anything from manufacturing that might not help the bonding. A couple seconds with a butane torch should do it. I did it and never had issues. I have not tried without.
No need for glass just epoxy with filler and you are good to go. Mix it so its about like peanut butter consistency.
Mark44
dont you think the sandpaper will take off those same contaminants?
seems that'd be like grinding off gelcoat then cleaning with acetone.....its unnecessary
I have heard, but not confirmed, that you should flame the pvc before you hit it with sandpaper. It is supposed to burn off any contaminants or anything from manufacturing that might not help the bonding. A couple seconds with a butane torch should do it. I did it and never had issues. I have not tried without.
You are correct - it needs to be flame annealed and roughened up. Don't scorch the PVC - you don't need much heat (an orange flame will do). Apparently it changes the surface chemistry so that the epoxy bonds better. All I know is that's what I did on my one way valve a few years back and it took quite a heave to break the bond when I pulled it all apart last week.