Epoxy vs. Polyester Resin: Which is Better for Your Project?

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The discussion revolves around comparing epoxy and polyester resins, particularly in the context of their applications, advantages, and disadvantages. Participants explore their experiences with both types of resins, focusing on specific use cases such as carbon fiber lay-up and interactions with foam molds.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a general comparison of epoxy and polyester resins and their suitable applications.
  • Another participant questions the generality of the inquiry, noting their experience with both resins in sample mounting.
  • A specific concern is raised regarding the degradation of foam molds by polyester resin during carbon fiber lay-up.
  • It is noted that epoxy does not attack foam like polyester does but typically has a longer curing time and requires precise mixing ratios.
  • Participants discuss the lack of UV resistance in most epoxy formulations, suggesting that it may need to be painted or using a specific UV-stable formulation for surfboards.
  • A participant speculates that styrene in polyester resin is responsible for its aggressive interaction with foam, mentioning the unpleasant smell associated with it.
  • Suggestions are made to coat molds with shellac or lacquer to prevent polyester from attacking foam, and some foams are noted to be resistant to polyester.
  • One participant shares their experience with different brands of polyester and epoxy resins, highlighting performance differences and preferences based on working time and strength.
  • Concerns are raised about the effectiveness of a spray-on clear coat, which also damaged foam, leading to a suggestion to try brush-on lacquer instead.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying opinions on the properties and applications of epoxy and polyester resins, with no consensus reached on which is definitively better for all projects. Multiple viewpoints on their interactions with foam and performance characteristics remain present.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention specific brands and formulations of resins, indicating that performance may vary based on product choice. The discussion includes personal experiences that may not be universally applicable.

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Can anyone give me a quick comare/contrast of Epoxy and Polyester Resins?
and what application they are better for?
thanks
 
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Er, maybe my knowledge is just too limited, but this question seems to general to me. I've used both of those quite a bit in mounting samples, but that may not be a good example case.
 
more specifically in the case of carbon fiber lay-up
the polyester resin seems to degrade almost all of my foam molds
and I was wondering how an epoxy resin would fair.
thanks
 
Epoxy won't attack foam like polyester, but it typically does take much longer to cure and requires accurate mix ratios.

It also is not UV resistant in almost all formulations and will need to be painted, or I think System3 has one designed for surfboards that is UV stable.
 
do you know what exactly in the polyester that attacks the foam?
it is just standard housing celluse insulation foam
thanks
 
My guess is that its the styrene that makes it so aggressive on foam, it provides the nasty smell too.

If you coat the mold with a coat of shellac or lacquer then you can apply the polyester and it won't attack it because of the protection that layer of paint provides.

Some of the urethane foams are also resistant to polyester. Do wear the same charcoal chemical mask though, those urethane expanding foams have harmful emissions too.

Freeman Mfg & Supply Co sells lacquer as "Wood and Plaster Sealer" at freemansupply.com and I think it works well, their mold release wax on top of it works well too so its easy to demold the parts.

Uscomposites.com has great prices on just about everthing, and their 440 polyester and 635 epoxy resins work quite well and are quite cheap. If you're using polyester resin you picked up at an auto store or other retail store, the 440 is a dream in comparison. It has near water consistency so you can wet out quickly with low resin buildup, like 20+ minute working time before gelling, and can be sanded in 2-4 hours depending on mix and conditions. The store bought stuff is like 7 mintue work time when mixed at 3% and still needs overnight before sanding, and seems much weaker - that is not in side-by-side comparisions but I really don't like the stuff so its rare I'll even need to run out and buy some anymore.

Oh, and on your usage question, the epoxies are generally tougher (you can get very tough polyesters and vinyl ester too) but cost a lot more than polyester. The epoxies also don't have the styrene in them so they don't break down the binders used to hold fiberglass mat together, but I've used it and it still works ok.
 
i ve tried just a spray on clear coat
and that also ate away the foam
but i ll try the brush on lacquer
thanks for all the good information
 

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