Butyrate "tauntening" Dope? EAA Forums
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:117-84-0
- Other Names:Liquid DOP, DOP oil
- MF:C24H38O4, C24H38O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%min, 99.5%min
- Type:Plastic Auxiliary, Dop Plasticizer For Pvc
- Usage:Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Volume Resistivity:474
Butyrate dope should shrink cotton but butyrate dope with plasticizers is known as finishing dope and is non-tautening. ACS has a good article by the late Ron Alexander on fabric. Here’s an
This is a critical step in the covering process. Proper shrinkage is essential to a long-lasting covering job. Polyester fabric will shrink approximately 10% to 12%. When using the Poly
Ron Alexander, Author at KITPLANES
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- cas no 117-84-0
- Other Names:Liquid DOP, DOP oil
- MF:C6H4(COOC8H17)2
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99
- Type:Liquid, plasticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals
- MOQ::10 Tons
- Package:25kg/drum
- Advantage:Stable
- Keywords:Plasticizer Dop
Ron Alexander (1942-2016) founded Alexander Aeroplane Company, which was later sold to Aircraft Spruce. He had restored a Stearman in addition to the Jenny. He also established the
May 1, 2000As an example, do not use Grade A tapes on Ceconite fabric or nitrate dope on Poly-Fiber fabric. These are common practices that cause problems. If you are covering a
Painting...Solving the Mystery, Part 2, by Ron Alexander
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- cas no 117-84-0
- Other Names:Liquid DOP, DOP oil
- MF:C24H38O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.99, 99%
- Type:Plastizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Volume Resistivity:849
- Item:T/T,L/C
by Ron Alexander. PAINTING Solving the Mystery Part 2 By Ron Alexander. Painting an airplane to achieve an award winning finish can present a challenge. In the January issue I
Jun 12, 2007It evaproates too fast and will make applying the dope difficult. Use dope/lacquer thinner. The Butyrate dope is not necessary since you are planning to fly electric. The main
B. Aircraft Covering Flashcards Quizlet
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:117-84-0
- Other Names:DOP/Dioctyl Phthalate
- MF:C6H4(COOC8H17)2
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%, 99.9%min.
- Type:Plastic Auxiliary, Dop Plasticizer For Pvc
- Usage:Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Plasticizer
- MOQ::10 Tons
- Package:25kg/drum
- Advantage:Stable
Orlon- A synthetic material made from acrylic resin once used as an aircraft covering fabric. Its considered unsatisfactory due to its short service life. Dope Fill Coats- The quality of the fabric
Lay this patch over the damaged area and outline the patch on the existing fabric with a pencil. Do not use a pen because you cannot remove the ink from the fabric. With tape and paper, mask
Covering Your Fuselage: It’s easy whether using an envelope
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:117-84-0
- Other Names:DOP, diocty phthalate, 1,2-phthalate
- MF:C6H4(COOC8H17)2
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%, 99.5%
- Type:Plasticizer, Dioctyl Phthalate
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Advantage:Stable
Oct 1, 1998By Ron Alexander (originally published in EAA Sport Aviation, May 2000) Recent Articles. Covering: On a J-3 Cub-type fuselage, you usually start by cutting and fitting the
Brush on at least 2 coats of nitrate dope over the patches and tapes. Then brush or spray 2 coats of clear butyrate dope followed by several coats of silver butyrate dope. Apply enough silver coats to bring the repaired area up to the level of