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Post by m3lexor on Dec 30, 2004 12:01:53 GMT -8
hello. I have a desire to design a new front end for my mustang out of clay, than make a fiberglass mold. The work area may reach temperatures into the low 100's can you suggest a chavant clay for this application
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Post by Steve Austin on Dec 30, 2004 21:45:07 GMT -8
Hi m3lexor, Welcome to the forum, I'm sure that most of the Chavant Industrial Clays will work at that temperature but they will be sticky to surface. A large industrial fan to move the air around the modeling area will certainly improve your modeling conditions. I would use Y2klay, I307 or J525 Chavant Clays as I have had experience with all of them. The Y2Klay is the most environment friendly as there is no sulphur smell and is a lighter product. Check-out www.chavant.com Navigate - home page, brochure on-line, product guide and scroll down to the links. Hit styling or Y2Klay, you will get a description of all the available clays. Hope this helps. Steve A
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