Barry S., some years ago wrote:
"We did not use Spartite because it is expensive, and it is also reported to be too soft for a freestanding mast. Instead we used a harder PU rubber compound called PMC-790.
You can read more about it on this thread from the Freedom owners forum. http://freedomyachts.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=47
I did my homework....but haven't passed all the tests yet: The masts have been up for less than six months. They haven't fallen down or leaked (We used additional bedding above and they are clamped in above and below, so there is no way the wedge could work out of the partners). But no sailing to date (still working on sails), and no attemps to remove the masts either."
Can Barry (or anyone else) report back on the performance of PMC-790 as an alternative to Spartite? I notice Paul T. also commented on this thread.
I have not yet found a supplier for PMC-790 in New Zealand, but the Fibreglass Shop in Hamilton supplies PMC-744 and may possibly be a source for PMC-790 - they have not got back to me yet.
The tech specs for Spartite are:
Technical Specifications |
Spartite 2000 |
Mix Ratio by weight or volume |
100/25 |
Mixed viscosity @ 25°C, cps |
2,500 |
Pot Life @ 25°C |
8-14 min |
Cure @ 25°C (days before sailing) |
3 days |
Color |
Midnight Blue |
Shore Hardness |
55-60 D |
Tensile Technical Specifications, psi |
4,000 |
Ultimate Elongation, % |
200 |
Tear Strength (Graves), pli |
600 |
Compressive Modulus, psi |
55,000 |
Linear Shrinkage, in./in. |
.001 |
Izod Impact, notched, ft. lbs./in. |
9.5 |
PMC-744 claims
Specific Gravity |
1.01 g/cc |
Specific Volume |
27.5 cu. in./lb. |
Pot Life |
15 minutes |
Cure Time |
16 hours |
Color |
Beige |
Shore Hardness |
44 A |
Tensile Strength |
300 psi |
100% Modulus |
90 psi |
Elongation @ Break |
400 % |
Shrinkage |
< .001 in. / in. |
Die C Tear Strength |
90 pli |
PMC-790 (not sure yet if is is available in New Zealand) claims
Specific Gravity |
1.07 g/cc |
Specific Volume |
25.9 cu. in./lb. |
Pot Life |
20 minutes |
Cure Time |
48 hours |
Color |
Clear Amber |
Shore Hardness |
90 A |
Tensile Strength |
>2000 psi |
100% Modulus |
640 psi |
Elongation @ Break |
550 % |
Shrinkage |
<.001 in. / in. |
Die C Tear Strength |
300 pli |
Mixed Viscosity |
3,000 cps |
I am not sure how to compare the above.
Anyone with engineering knowledge who can comment on the possibility of a reasonable priced alternative to Spartite?
I am thinking here not just about an alternative to wedges at the partners - but also suitable stuff to span annuar gaps of up to 1cm to enable joins in a composite alloy/alloy and alloy/wood spar. David T has reported successfully using pourable urethane - but I am not sure what the product name was.