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- From: a750288@pan.mc.ti.com (John E. Brennan)
- Subject: Re: 2 plastics questions
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- Organization: Texas Instruments Materials and Controls Group
- References: <a750288.16@pan.mc.ti.com> <1992Aug31.204952.29444@serval.net.wsu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 13:14:32 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug31.204952.29444@serval.net.wsu.edu> bill@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (William E. Johns;S23015) writes:
- >In article <a750288.16@pan.mc.ti.com> a750288@pan.mc.ti.com (John E. Brennan) writes:
- >>I'm hoping somebody can give me some help with these questions.
- >>
- >>1. What adhesives can bond high density polyethylene to rigid PVC or
- >> HDPE to itself? The bonds would be used in outdoor applications.
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- >I would guess that your best luck would be in bonding HDPE to PVC or itself
- >would be with HDPE itself. Use it as a hot melt.
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- THANKS A BUNCH FOR THIS!! We've made up a few samples using a hot melt and
- they're doing great.
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- >>2. What plastics would be resistant to soaking in hot transmission fluid?
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- >I just gotto believe there are lots and lots. How hot? Nylons, delrin,
- >PTFE, what's the application?
- >>
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- The application is a casing for an electrical part inside a transmission.
- Temperature would be 250 F or above.
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- Take Care,
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- John
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