So I'm having some issues this week with blanks curing properly. And of course, it's at a time when I am trying to fill a big order. The failure rate is too high. I'm hoping to find a reason why this is occurring since I am not able to figure it out.
Fresh Silmar41. Fresh MEKP. New, and in some cases hand washed, PVC molds. Temp holding around 70, humidity 50-60%. The process and materials used are the same as I have done in the past. I've only done a few thousand blanks at this point and have had good success until now with my process. I use 6 drops MEKP per 2 ounces by weight Silmar41, about 1.75 ounces by volume. That has always worked. I posted to a Facebook group yesterday about this and received a common response of too much MEKP and too much heat so I dropped down to 5 drops. The results are the same except the blanks aren't hardened yet.
The surface crackles are merely on the surface only and turn away easily. The rest of the blank is unaffected but it creates a product that couldn't be sold. And i wouldn't sell it.
Fresh Silmar41. Fresh MEKP. New, and in some cases hand washed, PVC molds. Temp holding around 70, humidity 50-60%. The process and materials used are the same as I have done in the past. I've only done a few thousand blanks at this point and have had good success until now with my process. I use 6 drops MEKP per 2 ounces by weight Silmar41, about 1.75 ounces by volume. That has always worked. I posted to a Facebook group yesterday about this and received a common response of too much MEKP and too much heat so I dropped down to 5 drops. The results are the same except the blanks aren't hardened yet.
The surface crackles are merely on the surface only and turn away easily. The rest of the blank is unaffected but it creates a product that couldn't be sold. And i wouldn't sell it.