myates
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2012
- 13
Hi, I have been experimenting with "molding" polypropylene. I have been using a polypropylene suture material that is 0.010" and 0.007" in diameter. I have been tightly wrapping the suture around a fixture I made and then heating it in the oven to about 350 degrees F to keep its shape when removed from the mold. This has worked but does not keep its shape as well as I would like. I have done some research but could not find properties for just PP suture (I am assuming that the properties are different than raw PP). I also realize that this is a softer plastic and can be deformed easily but it seems to be deforming easier than I want. Is there anything that can be done to harden this PP suture after being "molded"? Keep in mind it is a product that will be used in a surgical procedure. I have tried coating it in a silicone with little improvement.
I am also currently looking to get this injection molded, knowing that is the route that we will go with it eventually, but having issues finding a vendor due to its complex shape and small size. If anyone has vendors that may be up to the challenge let me know.
Thanks.
I am also currently looking to get this injection molded, knowing that is the route that we will go with it eventually, but having issues finding a vendor due to its complex shape and small size. If anyone has vendors that may be up to the challenge let me know.
Thanks.