Working with patience
by Ethan Schneider
This article isn’t aimed at any specific CTI product or procedure, it is just a general discussion about the importance of time and patience on the job. Here in the tech department at CTI we receive calls on a daily basis in reference to cure and dry times.
We realize that time equates to money and that efficiency on the job is important. Obviously, the faster you can complete a job, the sooner you can get paid and move on to the next one. This idea sounds great in theory when your adding up your potential profits but, things don’t always go the way you think they are going to, especially when it comes to cure times and cooler temperatures. We are not suggesting that you change your work ethic and work more slowly. We are suggesting that you take into account the fact that cure times are going to be extended due to lower temperatures.
Cooler temperatures effect dry times for almost all CTI products. This is why it is essential to allow products to fully cure before moving on to the next step in the process. This is especially important when doing Acrylistains and Epoxy systems. Trying to rush through the process will most likely end up causing the job to take even longer than it should have, especially if you have to go back and re-do something. There are various techniques that can be utilized to help improve cure times in cooler temperatures depending on the nature of the job. Before starting jobs involving cooler temperatures consult the product spec sheets located on the dealer website, and call the tech department at CTI to discuss your particular application.
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