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heat staking a urethane casting 1

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loughnane

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Jan 3, 2010
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I'm getting conflicting information on the feasibility of heat staking a urethane casting.

One guy says he's done it.

Another guy says because is it's a urethane (made by blending isocyanate and polyol), it won't melt the way thermoplastics do, thus heat staking won't work.

So I'm tossing it up to the eng-tips braintrust... any thoughts?

Chris Loughnane - Product Design

 
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There are thermoplastic and thermoset urethanes. The term casting, and the isocyanate-polyol reaction, implies that it is a thermoset and therefore staking will not work.
 
I agree with Compositepro. Thermoplastic urethanes such as Elastollan from BASF can be heat staked, but "cast" urethanes based on isocyanate-polyol reaction cannot.
 
Also remember that the smoke of fumes from burnt urethane contains cyanide gas.

Regards
Pat
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