MGS LR418 Resin (Metal Pail /net 30 Kg)

$31.97

SKU: MGSLR418-X25 Category:
Dimensions 11 × 11 × 21 in
System

Container Size

Pail

Hazardous Good

Yes

Industry

Aerospace & Defense

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MGS LH418 is a high-performance epoxy laminating resin system curing agent, ideal for aerospace, marine, and automotive applications.

When mixed with MGS LR418 Resin, LH418 Hardener is designed for strength and heat resistance. This resin system is suited for laminations using glass, carbon, and aramid fibers, making it ideal for high-stress environments.

Application:
  • Gliders
  • Motor gliders
  • Motor planes and helicopters
  • Boat- and shipbuilding
  • Sport equipment
  • Model airplanes
  • Automotive parts
  • Molds and tools
Mixing and Preparation
  • Mixing Ratio: Combine 100 parts of MGS LR418 Resin with 37 parts of LH418 Hardener by weight.
  • Ensure thorough mixing to achieve a homogeneous blend, avoiding air entrapment.
Application Techniques
Wet Layup
  • Description: Resin is applied directly to the reinforcement materials.
  • Best For: Prototyping and small-scale projects.
Vaccuum Bagging
  • Description: Combines wet layup with vacuum pressure to improve laminate quality.
  • Common Uses: Aerospace, marine, and automotive industries where high strength and precision are critical.

Application Tip: Mix the resin until it is completely clear with no cloudiness. Avoid overmixing or under-mixing, as either can compromise the curing process.

Processing Temperature
  • Recommended Processing Temperature Range: Recommended Range: 15°C–50°C, ideal: 25°C–35°C.
Curing Process
  • Initial Curing: Cure the mixture at room temperature.
  • Curing Agent Compatibility:LH418 Hardener
  • Post-Curing: After initial curing, perform post-curing at temperatures ranging from 50°C to 80°C (122°F to 176°F), depending on the specific application requirements.
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