[Beowulf] materials for air shroud?
David N. Lombard
dnlombar at ichips.intel.com
Wed Sep 14 08:29:30 PDT 2011
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 02:05:30PM -0600, mathog wrote:
> FYI,
>
> Finally, I tried gluing two pieces at right angles using a high melt
> hot glue. The hot glue gun
> claims to run at 395F, and the glue stick was nothing special, just
> generic high temperature
> hot melt. Mixed results. After it cooled and was allowed to set
> overnight I tried to
> tear the two pieces apart by hand, pulling in opposite directions, and
> they held together.
> However, I was able to snap the pieces apart by folding it at the
> junction. (Applying quite
> a lot of torque to the junction.) The glue completely let go of the
> top of the "T", all of it
> stayed on the vertical part. At this point it was easy to peel the
> rest of the glue off.
> Seems like the bonding was good perpendicular to the surface, but
> pretty weak
> parallel to it. If the piece wasn't physically abused it would likely
> hold together in an
> air shroud. I had read somewhere that the hot glue melts the
> polypropylene so that it was
> effectively a weld, but that is not how it turned out with this glue.
> Neither piece of plastic
> was distorted where the glue had been, so clearly not melted. There
> are specialty hot melts made
> of polyethylene or polypropylene, and those may actually weld this
> material.
This is my expectation with /consumer/ hot glues--they're good for
temporary work, but are not a long-term adhesive.
Did you try some of the hobby plastic adhesives? Plastruct has a "Plastic Weld"
solvent cement. They list ABS, Butyrate, Styrene, Acrylic, and "more".
Perhaps "more" includes your propylne. Another brand is "Tenax 7R". The
former is MEK and the latter MC; both need careful handling.
Finally, you could try the PVC Priming Fluid or even PVC Pipe Adhesives.
These are all solvent glues and will weld the materials.
--
David N. Lombard, Intel, Irvine, CA
I do not speak for Intel Corporation; all comments are strictly my own.
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