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Who makes the HDPE for the FRC scoring platforms?
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HDPE is a fairly universal plastic, so it's unlikely that they have a specific manufacturer.
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I don't think the manufacture matters. HDPE is basically the same no matter who makes it.
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High Density PolyEthylene. As stated, very common plastic.
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HDPE is the stuff that plastic milk gallons are made of. Imagine a bunch of those melted down and formed into a sheet. It's lightweight and relatively strong. Team 20 used HDPE on our 2013 shooter to give the frisbee a slick surface to move on while in contact with the shooter wheel.
The HDPE surface of the scoring zones will probably be comparable to the lunacy surface. |
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But don't plan on melting a pile of milk bottles!
HDPE has been used often in previous years' games. |
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They make great fire starters for your fireplace or wood stove. Crumple them up and use a paper towel for a wick. HDPE burns virtually smokelessly and with no odor.
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McMaster-Carr has sheets of HDPE in various thicknesses and areas. For example, a 4' x 8' sheet 3/32" thick is about $60 (8619K78). Shopping around a bit should find a better price.
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Also, I see marine-grade HDPE on McMaster as well (9785T561). Are there any significant performance or friction differences between them? They are almost twice the price. Thanks! |
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So HDPE is a slicker plastic surface then? Will the crates slide easily on it? Too easily? We gotta get some of this stuff in to practice with.
Last edited by smcmahon : 04-01-2015 at 17:41. Reason: typo |
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Re: HDPE
Most 5 gallon buckets are HDPE and usually say it. Play around with them until you get some sheets.
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I expect totes to slide more easily on HDPE than they will on the smooth side of Masonite board, which is what the low-cost scoring platform drawings call for. |
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HDPE is very slippery to standard FRC tread. However, colson wheels get absolutely amazing grip on it. Like legitimately amazing.
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HDPE comes in more than one finish, and therefore friction coefficient, including smooth and starboard (not as smooth). The game drawing only says "Material: HDPE, .25" Thick, White". It would be nice to know which finish.
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