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I am interested to know about Joining/Weldablity of Delrin material, a 1

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surya

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I am interested to know about Joining/Weldablity of Delrin material, and also if it can withstand exposure to sustained ultra violet radiation.Information can be sent to

tengali@csnio.ren.nic.in

Thanks.
 
Delrin to my knowledge is not weldable.  It is a wood like material non-metalic.
 
Delrin is not wood like.&nbsp;&nbsp;It's plastic.&nbsp;&nbsp;Exposure to ultra-violet is not that recommended because it breaks down after some time.&nbsp;&nbsp;There's a table in RS components catalogue that provides some rough comparisons between plastics (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> it our if you can get a copy.&nbsp;&nbsp;Try looking up Torlon and Vespel too.
 
Delrin is weldable by certain methods and only with certain grades of Delrin.&nbsp;&nbsp;Consider using Ultrasonic welding, hot plate welding and chemical bonding.&nbsp;&nbsp;Go to Duponts website (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> and ask for technical help or go to Branson Ultrasonics website.&nbsp;&nbsp;They specialize in ultrasonic and hotplate welding (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new">
 
A word of warning on Delrin.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is very sensitive to high concentrations of Ozone, this actually erodes the material and breaks it down.&nbsp;&nbsp;This was identified by a friend who used it in a special nozzle and spent months wondering how the liner did a disappearing act.&nbsp;&nbsp;He suspected sabotage untril he noticed the erosion and further testing proved that it actually completely disolved during use.
 
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