tffy
Aerospace
- Jun 5, 2006
- 25
Hey guys - have a question for you... a product that I am developing has an extruded length (32" long) of plasticized PVC covered by foam (not sure exactly what formulation is being used now by subcontractor) – but whatever is required/suggested can be obtained.
The profile of geometry in question is attached with PVC shown in black and foam in gray.
The question is – what’d be the easiest and best way to "weld" these two parts together? Currently 3M 467MP adhesive transfer tape is being used – because the bond has to take at least 250F temperature, and a margin of safety on top of that is nice – but an issue still exists – the attachment is a bit too soft, flexible, and the tips of the foam (which is cut out of a flat sheet) 'fly up' and out of 'containment slots' with significant deformation. Any suggestions for what chemicals that might create a no-fail bond (the word weld again comes to mind) between the two surfaces here?
Thanks a lot, everyone.
-Gene Gisin
The profile of geometry in question is attached with PVC shown in black and foam in gray.
The question is – what’d be the easiest and best way to "weld" these two parts together? Currently 3M 467MP adhesive transfer tape is being used – because the bond has to take at least 250F temperature, and a margin of safety on top of that is nice – but an issue still exists – the attachment is a bit too soft, flexible, and the tips of the foam (which is cut out of a flat sheet) 'fly up' and out of 'containment slots' with significant deformation. Any suggestions for what chemicals that might create a no-fail bond (the word weld again comes to mind) between the two surfaces here?
Thanks a lot, everyone.
-Gene Gisin