Return-Path: Received: from oeint_laf1.laf.oceanenergy.com ([206.97.189.62]) by truman.olsusa.com (Post.Office MTA v3.5.1 release 219 ID# 0-52269U2500L250S0V35) with ESMTP id com for ; Fri, 25 Jun 1999 13:56:52 -0400 Received: by OEINT_LAF1 with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) id ; Fri, 25 Jun 1999 13:00:37 -0500 Message-ID: <186ED3F9DB0AD311A34B00A02462185817BEDD@OEINT_LAF1> From: "Westphal, D. (Dana)" To: "'lancair.list@olsusa.com'" Subject: Re: Preparing for bonding Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 13:00:35 -0500 X-Mailing-List: lancair.list@olsusa.com Mime-Version: 1.0 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<--->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> << Lancair Builders' Mail List >> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<--->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Probably over a buck's worth of $0.02 have been thrown in on this subject, so I thought I'd go ahead and up it to $1.02. In the oil and gas industry, hydrocarbons are contained in reservoir rocks that are typically sandstones. It is common knowledge that the coarser grained are better quality and more desirable than the finer grained ones. The coarser grained rocks hold more hydrocarbon (higher porosity) and have better permeability (better flow characteristics). The finer grained (grit) ones have more surface area which holds more "irreducible or bound" water against the grains (surface tension, capillary forces, and all that jazz), thus reducing the available area for hydrocarbons (the good stuff). Oh OK, up I'll up it some more to $1.04. I was wondering if there is any reason why an additional wipe/cleaning after sanding would actually hurt a bond, other than mitigating the "high energy" state that was mentioned in a prior post? Could the wipe tend to smooth or glaze the surface, thus eliminating some of the sanding benefits? Could it be that the "sand followed by wipe" that resulted in a bond failure in the experiment was due to the use of the "impure, paint thinner" type MC blend, i.e., the "sanding after wiping" removed some undesirable residuals from the impure MC. I'd be very much interested in a repeat experiment using pure MC, and would do it myself if I had some (recall, mine all evaporated in my hot garage ...). Heck, maybe I'll try it with acetone, plus 80 vs. 40 grit ... Dana Westphal (360 MKII) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LML homepage: http://www.olsusa.com/Users/Mkaye/maillist.html