You usually have to use a specific chemical compound that is usually listed on the container of the epoxy that you used.
Acetone will dissolve many epoxy resins and they will go into solution. There are a few available commercially. However, once the epoxy resin (oligomer) is polymerized or cross-linked by an amine for example, acetone will not dissolve it but only soften it.
carbon fiber is assembled of the layers of fiber and laminated (buttered) with EPOXY resin epoxy primer reacts with the resin as they are the same chemical base. the epoxy in the CF is re-activated (kinda) and swells on the immediate surface where the trapped chemicals from the incompleted outgassing during lamination has been laying in wait for somthing to "soften" the coffin they have been trapped in. think how epoxy is typically applied to 2 surfaces..allowed to tack/dry.. then the 2 surfaces are mated together (laminate counter tops, carpet on speaker boxes etc). your solvent rich, epoxy primer breathed life back into the old surface.
Epoxy resins are used with aggregate (silica sand) to produce epoxy mortar or epoxy concrete, which is used for structural repairs of concrete.
No, Seal-Krete Epoxy-Seal is an acrylic-epoxy blend. By mixing 2 unlike resins (patio paint and Epoxy-Seal) the hard Epoxy-Seal acrylic-epoxy resins would become weak resulting in a coating failure. No, Seal-Krete Epoxy-Seal is an acrylic-epoxy blend. By mixing 2 unlike resins (patio paint and Epoxy-Seal) the hard Epoxy-Seal acrylic-epoxy resins would become weak resulting in a coating failure.
Epoxy.
A modified epoxy resin contain substances added to improve the properties.
If your old epoxy is good then you can apply over it, but there are many facts to consider before applying over existing epoxy coating.
Yes, it can.
In most uses, epoxy is stronger.
Epoxy resin is a nonmetal.
Epoxy IS a 2 part adhesive.