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Looking for a Thin Plastic that Will Hold Its Shape When Bent 1

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hankd

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Probably .020" thick or so...

Does anybody know of a plastic that will hold its shape when bent? (muchlike thin aluminum would)

The part would only be about 1" x 1"...about the size of a guitar pick...

Or, even if it won't hold it's shape, what would be a good material to use? It's a very low strength application...

Thanks for any advice you might have,
Hank
 
hankd,

The toothbrushes that have bendable shafts and can be shaped to the users disgression are molded in "Proprinate".
 
Excellent! Thanks for the tip...I'll check into it...

Hank
 
The full name is Cellulose Propionate. It is manufactured by Eastman (trade name Tenite) and American Polymers (trade name Ampol).
 
Thanks a bunch!!

Hank
 
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