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Laminating Polycarbonate
Posted by Andres Teene.
Engineer on team #159 from Poudre High School and LSi Logic. Posted on 1/27/2000 9:38 AM MST What kind of solvent or glue is needed to laminate polycarbonate? Thanks Andres |
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Screws, my favorite glue!!!
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 1/27/2000 2:01 PM MST In Reply to: Laminating Polycarbonate posted by Andres Teene on 1/27/2000 9:38 AM MST: I don't know what glue we use whenever we need to stick two or more polycarb sheets together, but regardless, we always put a few screws in just for good measure. The stuff taps so well, it is an easy method to provide a bit of insurance against a laminate becoming a de-laminate ;-) Joe J. |
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Nasty Stuff
Posted by Ken Wilson.
Engineer on team #248, FEMEX, from Philadelphia Girls High and PECO Energy Company. Posted on 1/28/2000 6:48 AM MST In Reply to: Laminating Polycarbonate posted by Andres Teene on 1/27/2000 9:38 AM MST: : What kind of solvent or glue is needed to laminate polycarbonate? : Thanks Andres The solvent cement we use routinely for polycarbonate 'welding' is Weld-On 3 from IPS Corp. PO Box 379 Gardena CA 90248 (no affiliation whatsoever). It contains Methylene Chloride (strong paint/varnish remover) and Trichloroethylene - both known cancer-causing agents. Needless to say extra precautions should be taken when handling. Respirator/rubber gloves/goggles/long sleeves should be worn. It bonds quickly - but requires an overnight cure for high strength. Ken / Team 248 |
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Re: Laminating Polycarbonate
Posted by Greg Mills.
Engineer on team #16, Baxter Bomb Squad, from Mountain Home and Baxter Healthcare. Posted on 1/28/2000 7:47 AM MST In Reply to: Laminating Polycarbonate posted by Andres Teene on 1/27/2000 9:38 AM MST: : Formaldehyde (sp?) A little bit goes a long way and it goes without saying about the safety issues. Greg |
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