Yes, that's true,
but I'm searching a method for measuring the
cure shrinkage of thermoharding polymers, and not the thermal expansion...
A few minutes ago, I found an method, but I don't know if it is reliable?
Shrinkage in % = density of the liquid resin minus density of the cured resin times 100
or
shrinkage in % = (d liquid - d solid) * 100
Lets assume tha the density of the resin is 1,074 and the density of the cured piece is 1,15, then the shrinkage is minus 7,6 (-7,6)
Would this mean that there is an shrinkage of 7,6 % or that there is an expansion of 7,6 % ??
Thanks all of you