Yes Dude,
That's what I ment, but I don't know if the calculation that I gave was correct, because many books and literature mention the shrinkage into a negative number (eg -6,6%)
Also many manufacturers and suppliers measure the shrinkage in a linear measuring...This cannot be as correct as a volume measuring (3 dimensions)
Otherwise I've made since semptember 2005 different samples and I came to the conclusion that this is the most correct measuring (calculation). I measured the density of the liquid polymer, let it cure, cut into pieces and the measured the mass in air and water to calculate the density.
Thanks,
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