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What are we talking about here? Can't see anything. I'm getting excited over nothing....

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Come on Chris, put us out of our misery - what is the TSG project? ??????? :ntsg_smilie_bulls**t: :tsg_smiley_axiv::atsg_smilie_rough::tsg_smilie_love:

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:tsg_smilie_love: I don't know either, but everything else has been fantastic. I'm sure it will be worth the wait!!
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:tsg_smiley_crazy: Any update??
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It'll probably involve members spending large amounts of money :tsg_smiley_crazy:

Exactly what I'm afraid of.

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What is this project TSG X.........please I wanna KNOW now :tsg_smiley_driver:

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and the answer is?????

I think i may have a clue......... and if it is what I think it is...godspeed.

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I think i may have a clue......... and if it is what I think it is...godspeed.

come on man! spill the beans....!!!

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Its a nano clay composite experiment we were doing with epoxy, grip material, and clear coat.

These particles are very difficult to disperse and “delaminate” all of the nano-platelets in the resin. Unless you do this you will not see any marked thermomechanical improvement. We need high shear homogenisers and ultrasonic probes to help achieve this but dont know anyone in the nearby with that lab equipment in America. Nearest place is Australia.

Kinda stuck at this moment.

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Gooday Chris, you need a trip down under!!

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Its a nano clay composite experiment we were doing with epoxy, grip material, and clear coat.

These particles are very difficult to disperse and “delaminate” all of the nano-platelets in the resin. Unless you do this you will not see any marked thermomechanical improvement. We need high shear homogenisers and ultrasonic probes to help achieve this but dont know anyone in the nearby with that lab equipment in America. Nearest place is Australia.

Kinda stuck at this moment.

:atsg_smilie_roll:

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Chris, you know I'd be happy to make up a nanocomposite for you in the lab here in Brisbane, but it will be well and truly cured by the time it gets to you!.

I have a student coming from UCSB for a few months to work in Australia from late July, so I'll see if they know who could help in your local area. You need to find another golfing academic with all the gadgetry!

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