jcm61
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2001
- 6
I need a to locate a spray or coating that can be used on both GE Lexan 943A-116 [use: Inj-molded plastic cover that features an LCD viewing window for an industrial control] & GE HP92W 7mm thick film [use: top {external} material layer of domed membrane keypad]. The product is intended for use in a Class I, hazardous location, indoor or outdoor, where washdown solvents, harsh environmental conditions (e.g., UV light, petroleum based products, salt spray, etc..)are common. It must be a clear, permanent (i.e., abrasion resistant), relatively low cost, anti-static coating. The measured insulation resistance on both the injection-molded Lexan cover & domed membrane Lexan film keypad must not exceed 1 Giga ohm at 23_+/-2 degree C at 50_+/-5% relative humidity.
I have considered choosing a more conductive grade of Lexan (e.g., carbon or steel filled) for the molded plastic cover. However, there appear to be some significant property and molding trade-offs. Specifically, the clarity and impact strength of the Lexan and increased wear on mold/gating. I want to avoid changing the mold, cycle time, etc.., since we are very late into the project.
I have a list of ~50+ anti static coatings sent to me by GE Plastics {Pittsfield, MA} as possible solutions but am overwhelmed by the volume of this information. I need some direction/feedback from people who perhaps may know of a product or process or have had some experience using something that can meet the above criteria.
Thank You,
John.
I have considered choosing a more conductive grade of Lexan (e.g., carbon or steel filled) for the molded plastic cover. However, there appear to be some significant property and molding trade-offs. Specifically, the clarity and impact strength of the Lexan and increased wear on mold/gating. I want to avoid changing the mold, cycle time, etc.., since we are very late into the project.
I have a list of ~50+ anti static coatings sent to me by GE Plastics {Pittsfield, MA} as possible solutions but am overwhelmed by the volume of this information. I need some direction/feedback from people who perhaps may know of a product or process or have had some experience using something that can meet the above criteria.
Thank You,
John.