Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
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I am tring to find a suitable material to make a curing fixture . Adhesive is applied to the part, and the part sits in the fixture after having been assembled. It then goes thru an oven at 500 degrees F for about 15 min. Currently, the fixtures are of unknown material (probably nylon) but I have been advised to use teflon, due to the higher temp. The current fixtures are showing sever signs of deterioration. If teflon, what types of materials would be optimal. Quantity is about 500-600, so cost is an issue(as always). Any recommended fabricators?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.





RE: Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
Glass filled Nylon 4.6 will take 550 for some time, but it will yellow and degrade and go brittle and crack with age.
I am not sure what DuPonts Zytel HTN will take re heat deflection temperature or continuous use temperature.
Polyetherimide might stand up at those temperatures.
Some Polyether Keytones should take those temperatures, but they are very expensive.
PTFE will work. Glass filled will probably be cheaper and better. Teflon is a DuPont trade name for their PTFE and several other similar polymers.
Why not use aluminium.
PTFE coat it if you need better mould release.
You could try Dotmar or Plastral Trading or JC Ludowici or Unasco for bar stock of various engineering plastics.
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RE: Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
RE: Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
RE: Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
RE: Material Suggestions(TEFLON?) for Curing "PUCKS"
You can get info from DuPont, Asahi, Hoechst (Maybe now Ticona)
A google search for PTFE suppliers may identify more.
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