Z810
System
User
Manual
Z
Corporation
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For more information on the uses of Z-Bond resin, please refer to the technical data sheet that
can be found on the User Group Website at
www.zcorp-users.com
.
8.3 USING
Z-SNAP
TM
EPOXY
Z-Snap epoxy is a flexible, toughened epoxy infiltration system specifically formulated for Z
Corporation for use with zp
®
250 powder. Parts made from zp250 powder and infiltrated with Z-
Snap exhibit the appearance and snap fit characteristics of plastic. These parts can be easily
sanded and finished. For detailed instructions on how to use Z-Snap epoxy with zp260 parts see
Section 11.2.3,
Part Removal and Post Processing of zp250 Parts
.
8.3.1 GENERAL
APPLICATION
NOTES
•
All part surfaces should be clean, dry and free of contaminants prior to applying Z-
Snap epoxy.
•
The part should be oven dried for 2-4 hours at 150
°
F - 200
°
F (65°C - 85°C),
depending on part volume and wall thickness, to drive off any excess moisture that
remains in the part after depowdering.
•
Z-Snap epoxy can be sprayed, brushed or drizzled onto parts. Multiple thin coats
applied liberally during the resin’s working time will produce maximum infiltration
depth.
8.3.2 MIXING
INSTRUCTIONS
•
In a clean, plastic, non-porous, container mix Z-Snap Resin to Hardener in a 2:1 ratio by
volume, 100:47 by weight. Mix the two parts thoroughly for 2 minutes, stirring in a figure
eight pattern, being sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the container.
•
The material has a working time of 85 minutes in a 450 gram mass at room temperature.
Mix only what you need. Please be aware that the mixed solution will increase to a
maximum temperature of 122°F (50°C) after 40 minutes.
8.3.3 CURING
INFORMATION
•
Infiltrated parts should be pre-cured at ambient temperature for 30 minutes.
•
Cure the infiltrated part for 30 minutes at (120
°
F) 50
°
C then 2 hours at (165
°
F) 74
°
C on a
non-stick (wax paper, Teflon, polyethylene, etc.) material or it will adhere to the surface it
is sitting on while curing.
8.3.4 CLEAN
UP
•
Any remaining mixed infiltrant beyond the working time should be kept in a well-ventilated
area to avoid fumes. Clean up of the spraying apparatus is simple with solvents found at
a local hardware store such as acetone or denatured alcohol.
For more information on the uses of Z-Snap epoxy, please refer to the technical data sheet that
can be found on the User Group Website at
www.zcorp-users.com
.
PLEASE NOTE:
Z-Snap epoxy should not be cured at temperatures greater than (165°F) 74°C
and longer than 3 hours because flexibility may decrease, making the parts more brittle.
PLEASE NOTE:
The gel time decreases when preparing quantities of material greater than 450
grams.