BenM68
Chemical
- Oct 17, 2005
- 2
I am looking for polymer materials that can be used as an alternative to PMMA/Acrylic/Plexiglass. As with PMMA, the material must have a reasonably low density and good optical properties. Also, better elasticity than PMMA, which is the reason I am looking for an alernative.
Some background info - I have some components that I had made from PMMA/Acrylic/Plexiglass. The components are quite complicated and are mostly composed of components machined from flat sheet and tube that fit together and are then glued in place with Acrifix. The weight is the most critical aspect of the component.
The problem that I have has so far is that the glued jounts and even some of the tubes have developed stress fractures in service. The component undergoes some bending forces, and the glued joints are unable do suffer much deformation without cracking.
So does anyone have any alternatives which are close to the properties of acrylic but offers better elasticity? I had thought of polycarbonate??? Which appears to have better flexibility - but what about glued joints?
Some background info - I have some components that I had made from PMMA/Acrylic/Plexiglass. The components are quite complicated and are mostly composed of components machined from flat sheet and tube that fit together and are then glued in place with Acrifix. The weight is the most critical aspect of the component.
The problem that I have has so far is that the glued jounts and even some of the tubes have developed stress fractures in service. The component undergoes some bending forces, and the glued joints are unable do suffer much deformation without cracking.
So does anyone have any alternatives which are close to the properties of acrylic but offers better elasticity? I had thought of polycarbonate??? Which appears to have better flexibility - but what about glued joints?