Re: Dipping parts in rubber

From: Bob York (byork@metroplastics.com)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2001 - 17:24:23 EET


Plasti-Dip is the product I was directed to a couple years ago. Please the
message below.

RE: Plasti-Dip spray
Scott Hill (shill@medina.ohio.net)
Thu, 16 Apr 1998 22:31:24 -0400
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Brad -
I contacted Plasti-dip a couple of days ago. They gave me the following =
list of retail outlets that carry their product in the midwest U.S. =
This is not a complete list, but should get you started:
Home Depot
Any True Value hardware store
Most K-Mart or Super K-Mart stores
Builders Square
Walmart
Ace Hardware
DIY Home Warehouse
Look in the "Paint" section -=20
I was also advised recently by 3D Systems that there is a vacuum =
impregnation process that can strengthen Actua parts beyond the =
Plasti-Dip. I will forward specific product/process information when I =
get it ...
Scott Hill
Integrated Systems Technologies
Cleveland, Ohio
(330) 722-4993

>Hello all,
>
>If anyone has information to offer I'd be interested too so please respond
>to the list.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dick Edwards
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: rees <mobiler@michaelrees.com>
>To: RPML <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
>Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:27 PM
>Subject: Dipping parts in rubber
>
>
> > Hello LIst,
> >
> > I've read several times on this list about people dipping rp parts,
> > especially thermojet and 3d printing parts, in rubber. I have a couple
> > of questions about it.
> >
> > 1. How do you handle the drips and puddles as the rubber hardens?
> > 2. Is this with "do it yourself" material or a company that offers this
> > process industrially.
> > 3. What is the "do it yourself" material.
> > 4. ARe there any companies in the New York City area that employ this
> > process industrially?
> >
> > Many thanks for your responses in advance. Please respond to my email
> > unless you think the general list will be interested.
> >
> > michael rees

Bob York
Metro Plastics Technologies
Rapid Prototyping
9175 East 146th Street
Noblesville, Indiana 46060
ph: 317.776.6904 x239
fax: 317.776.6913

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