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*Make new epoxy nails experiment for adhesive strength
*Make new epoxy nails experiment for adhesive strength
*Repeat thermal conductivity test for epoxy only film
*Repeat thermal conductivity test for epoxy only film
*Create new agar plates and make more bacteria
*Create new agar plates
*Growing cells on films in the dark
**use 200 microliter this time, instead of 600 microliter.
 
==Thermal Energy==
==Thermal Energy==
#The experiment was set up on the bench instead of the hood to prevent airflow
#The experiment was set up on the bench instead of the hood to prevent airflow

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March 18- Multiple test

Objectives

  • Make films with JA230
  • Make new epoxy nails experiment for adhesive strength
  • Repeat thermal conductivity test for epoxy only film
  • Create new agar plates
  • Growing cells on films in the dark
    • use 200 microliter this time, instead of 600 microliter.

Thermal Energy

  1. The experiment was set up on the bench instead of the hood to prevent airflow
  2. A large tray was set up next to the hotplate to stop air flow from the window
  3. 30 ml of water was measured out to make sure each experiment was consistent and prevent boil over
  4. The experiment was measured every ten minutes for one hour
  5. After the test was completed the dish with epoxy coating was allowed to cool and dry. The epoxy was removed for the dish and cut in half, thickness was measured using a caliper in the middle of each half and averaged. The epoxy coating thickness was mm