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polymorph altarnatives

polymorph altarnatives

polymorph altarnatives

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i am currently using polymorph to create unique joysticks suited to only one person. the reason why i use polymorph is that it can be moulded at just 62degrees, thus making it possible to be squeezed by hand and therefor moulding a handle unique to the characteristics of the operators hand. i am currently searching for any other materials with similar characteristics to polymorph, can you help????

RE: polymorph altarnatives

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You may want to take a look at RTP Company. They have a material called RTP 2700 Series that can be made in a very soft durometer down to 10 shore A.

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