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what does the set time mean for epoxy
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The set time for epoxy refers to the duration it takes for the epoxy resin and hardener mixture to transform from a liquid to a solid state after being mixed, reaching a consistency where it no longer flows or is shapeable. This period is crucial for determining the workability timeframe and when the epoxy bond begins to solidify, dictating how long you have to apply or manipulate the mixture before it hardens. Factors like temperature, humidity, and the specific epoxy formulation can influence the set time. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal results and to ensure the epoxy has fully cured for maximum strength, which can take significantly longer than the initial set time.
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