Sunday, February 21, 2010

What we can do so that a heated plastic does not stick to the metal.other than using heat adhesive tapes...?

what we can do so that a heated plastic does not stick to the metal.other than using heat adhesive tapes... whether we can can give a coating of something so that the heated plastic does not stick to the matelWhat we can do so that a heated plastic does not stick to the metal.other than using heat adhesive tapes...?
Your question is somewhat ambiguous.


What comes to mind is a thin teflon.


I have operated a plastic welding machine that operates at 400 degrees Fahrenheit.


It has a teflon belt 0.005 inches thick.


That is just a little thicker than a human hair.


It is available in greater thickness up to about 0.020 inches.


This passes the heat readily but keeps the plastic from sticking to the heated die section.





Here is a Google search for [teflon coated belting]


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en%26amp;sourc鈥?/a>





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WingmanWhat we can do so that a heated plastic does not stick to the metal.other than using heat adhesive tapes...?
A spray such as teflon or maybe a cooking spray will suffice, as long as you are aware of the flash point involved in your process. If this is not acceptable i would consider a powder, lime or micah? You are not actually paid to do this kind of process are you, and if so I want a job there because it probably pays good, im unemployed, and I dont think you know what you are doing.

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