Robert-
I spoke with a PhD who specializes in polymer plastics at NC State. He
thought the only way it could be repaired was through "welding". Apparently
the melting point of LDPE is around 250 degree f. I hope he could provide
some local names to perform the work. I wish I could use some miracle goo
that I could squeeze from a tube!
-----Original Message-----
From: robert brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, March 24, 2001 11:26 PM
Subject: [VAC] Plastic tank repair
>Came across this in a trade publication mailout.
>PLEXUS, Plastic Fusion Adhesives, Bond plastic
>composites, metals, and dissimilar conventional
>materials. Superior bond strenght allows use of
>mechanical fasteners. No surface
>preperation,premixxing, or chlorinated solcents
>required. Fast curing at room temperature. Excellent
>flexibility and resistance to impact, fuel, chemicals,
>and water.
>
>Sounds too good to be true. No email or website
>address, no phone number. Just a card to mail in, to:
>
>Attn. Marketing Dept
>ITW PLEXUS
>30 Endicott Street
>Danvers, MA 01923-9930
>
>Carole and Rob
>San Diego
>69 Caravel
>89 Astro
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