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    Help with a polymer selection for my application (automotive bushing)

    As Pat mentions, Shamban has products that include filled PTFE that will perform well though pricey. Shamban products are now part of Trelleborg at http://tss.trelleborg.com/com/www/en/products/Products.jsp . They can be compression molded to your specs. Molding will depend on the amount of...
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    Passing of Frank Magoon

    Biff, Thank you for posting this great tribute to my brother. He passed doing what he loved while modifying his Harley. Frank never missed the opportunity to take something apart, figure out how it worked, and make it better. He will be missed by many. Plastx...
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    plastic in place of sae 660 bronze?

    Pat's right about needing more info to narrow the field. Bronze filled PTFE would be a good start though the heavy load may cold flow even the filled PTFE's. Best bet is to contact a distributor who has a range of materials and can supply small quantities of materials in rod/tube form and can...
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    need UV stabilized, non brittle, clear, scratch resistant plastic

    Consider polycarbonate which by itself isn't scratch resistant but like forward lighting in automotive you can apply silicone topcoat whichs greatly improves this property. Acrylic is another option, not as durable as polycarb, but more cost effective.
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    Properties or data sheet for Phenol-Formaldehyde resin (a.k.a. Bakelit

    You can check out Matweb which lists the various Bakelite grades at http://www.matweb.com/ or you can contact Sumitomo directly if Matweb does not provide at http://www.sumibe.co.jp/english/index.html Regards, Mike
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    Source for PBT for sublimation?

    Try GE Polymershapes at http://www.gepolymershapes.com/shapes/ or 1-866-437-7427. GE makes VALOX which is PBT and Polymershapes sells sheet and film. I've used VALOX for keyboard keycaps where we subliminated the printing. Mike
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    Most common fluoropolymers used for hose in aircraft engines?

    Check out Eaton at http://aerospace.eaton.com/products/fluid_conveyance/hoses/index.html They reference Teflon on this page which as previously mentioned can be several different fluoropolymers. I believe in this case it is a PTFE liner.
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    The Use of Plastic Regrinded Material

    The amount of regrind is dependant on which plastic, how it was processed, and what the final part will be used for in the end. There are some guidelines such as UL which will dictate a % that can be used and still qualify for UL94 flammability. Check with UL by material for specific %. In...
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    PTFE WITH 25 % GRAPHITE

    Go to www.rulon-meldin.com and see if there is a 25% graphite-filled grade of Rulon. Rulon is filled PTFE.
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    Stress Cracks in Noryl

    Most NORYL grades will crack or craze when exposed to typical machine shop solvent/fluids. If you add stress to the equation then it will only add to the problem. NORYL is a blend of PPE and polystyrene. The polystyrene component is what the solvents attack. Some NORYL grades have glass fibers...
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    Thermal expansion of Alluminium

    Go to www.matweb.com where you can find cte numbers for polymers and AL.
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    Link between MW and porosity PE

    I'm familiar with porous PTFE being used as spargers so I believe you are looking for controlled porosity. I haven't used UHMWPE as a sparger but with PTFE there are several methods to obtain the correct porosity by mixing different materials which have different MW to obtain a targeted porous...
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    annealing to eliminate warpage??

    That's true. It depends on what is causing the part to warp. Bars and rods usually have relatively low stress as compared to injection molded parts. The CPVC would be fairly straight forward to test annealing. Place in an oven within 10F of the glass transition temperature. Time is dependant on...
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    Molding of Table Hockey Pucks- Lexan, HIPS, or ?

    I was thinking air hockey pucks but given the wall dimension of 1/3 inch thick you may want to take metron's advice about a foam additive. The foam or blowing agent will reduce the weight and improve the material wall appearance which may "sink" when it cools. Mike
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    Molding of Table Hockey Pucks- Lexan, HIPS, or ?

    LEXAN costs more, in some cases 2x as much, as HIPS. Also take into account that polycarbonate's density is about 20% higher than HIPS. Something like this would be injection molded. You would have to make enough parts to cover the tooling/mold costs which for a puck the tooling would not be...

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