muddybrown
Mechanical
- Jul 14, 2010
- 14
Hello everyone,
I'm completely new to Polymer Engineering, but I have a problem on hand and trying to figure out a solution.
I need to attach cellophane film to a substrate. The substrate at this point is polystyrene, but could be anything, as long as injection molding can be done (and it is fairly small part). Cellophane cannot be changed (it is a specific type, not a simple cellophane tape). Options I'm considering are: 1) Heat seal; 2) adhesive.
What would be the most cost effective way to achieve this? I tried heat seal using a soldering iron and polystyrene, but did not work well. So far super-glue is working fine, but I'd rather use industrial glue or heat seal to cut down cost in the long run. If you know a good method of heat sealing (only from the top, substrate piece is thick(~1mm) compared to film), please let me know.
Thanks
I'm completely new to Polymer Engineering, but I have a problem on hand and trying to figure out a solution.
I need to attach cellophane film to a substrate. The substrate at this point is polystyrene, but could be anything, as long as injection molding can be done (and it is fairly small part). Cellophane cannot be changed (it is a specific type, not a simple cellophane tape). Options I'm considering are: 1) Heat seal; 2) adhesive.
What would be the most cost effective way to achieve this? I tried heat seal using a soldering iron and polystyrene, but did not work well. So far super-glue is working fine, but I'd rather use industrial glue or heat seal to cut down cost in the long run. If you know a good method of heat sealing (only from the top, substrate piece is thick(~1mm) compared to film), please let me know.
Thanks