JRickert
Bioengineer
- Oct 10, 2011
- 2
We routinely bond PVC tubing to thermoplastic components using solvent. We use primarily cyclohexanone and dichloromethane. We have been experiencing some issues with cracking when bonding PVC tubing to polycarbonate components. We have identified that the cyclohexanone is the chemical which is causing the issues as it relieves molded in stress from the plastic part. Cyclohexanone is used in the mixture as a lubricant to allow the plastic tubing to be easily inserted into the plastic part. This assembly is done manually.
I am wondering if anyone can provide some help identifying another solvent that could take the place of the cyclohexanone in our mixture.
I am wondering if anyone can provide some help identifying another solvent that could take the place of the cyclohexanone in our mixture.