Re: Fusing plastic to metal
- From: Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:13:14 -0700
"Don A. Gilmore" wrote:
Hi guys:
I have an application where I am gluing thick sheets of conductive UHMW
plastic to a *** of stainless steel. There must be complete electrical
contact over the entire interface. I use a conductive epoxy that is filled
with silver and is thus very expensive.
Is there a way to fuse the plastic directly to the metal using heat? Can it
be done with the two existing sheets, or perhaps some process during the
manufacture of the plastic ***?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
What about nickel loading? If there is some short metal fiber
loading, filler content to achieve a given mhos/square will drop but
viscosity will rise.
Silver, copper, and gold have not changed their values. The dollar is
in a death spiral. If, no, when petroleum is traded in euros, crash
and burn. The ruinous Carter Presidency was heaven compared to Bush
the Lesser.
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