From: Blasch, Larry (LBlasch@OPW-FC.com)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 22:38:28 EEST
I use "Weld On #1701" from IPS Corp. to bond nylon based parts.
http://www.ipscorp.com/ind_html/selectind.html
<http://www.ipscorp.com/ind_html/selectind.html>
They have next to no info on their web site about it, but it works pretty
well. I have attached the MSDS in pdf format.
It is a solvent bonder, it liquefies the surface to create a weld joint
that is sometimes stronger than the base material.
Larry Blasch
Lawrence R. Blasch
Design Engineer
CAE Systems Administrator
OPW Fueling Components
P.O. Box 405003
Cincinnati, OH 45240-5003 USA
Voice: (513) 870-3356
Fax: (513) 870-3338
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-----Original Message-----
From: 3D Prototype Design Inc. [mailto:prototype@golden.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 2:32 PM
To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: duraform
Does anybody know of a way to adhere two Duraform parts together.
I need something really strong I find crazy glue type glue doesn't work that
great.
The parts are fairly thin walled so there isn't allot of surface area for
gluing.
Thanks,
tim@3dprototype.com <mailto:tim@3dprototype.com>
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