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Plastic Welding - Design Considerations

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Jan 13, 2021
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Hello All,

A couple questions on plastic welding. I'm interested in those with practical experience in the subject.

Is plastic welding suitable for structural applications? I think the most obvious concern is fatigue, as there is not well-defined endurance limit for plastics.

Are there any practical plastic welding resources available?

I keep finding scientific publications on the topic, which is good, but hardly practical. On the other hand, design for manufacturing books seem to be very general.
 
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