Larry,
I know someone has probably asked this question before- multiple times, but I didn't have the time to search through the forum for the question and/or answer. The question is this- can you use microballoons with alumisol to make your plastics neutrally buoyant or even make them float? Can the microballoons handle the high heat from the alumisol before it's poured into the mold? If you can, what are the ratios of alumisol to microballoons.
Also, I know there are companies out there that make competitive products (plastisol). They sell 2 versions of plastisol- saltwater and freshwater. They claim the difference between the two is the density of the cured plastics, the saltwater being denser/harder than the freshwater. Is this just a scam? I mean, can't you control the density of the cured plastic by adding hardener or softener to the mix? Isn't that why alumilite sells hardener and softener in conjunction with their alumisol?
Thanks for your time and feedback.
Scott Allen