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Flame treating and painting polypropylene




I work in an injection molding plant and we are going to be experimenting with a new paint line and flame treatment. My question is where can I find out more information on both of these processes and how they work together to get a quality part?

Gabriel Herron
injection molding tech - McPherson, KS, USA
February 26, 2008



February 29, 2008

Just type your same question into "Google" i.e. "Flame treating and painting polypropylene" and page after page of information will become available to you.

Terry Hickling
Birmingham, United Kingdom


Ed. note: True, Terry, but that's what Gabriel did to get here. So if we can give him either some tips on the process or a more specific place to look, he's probably appreciate it.

Hi Ted,
When it is possible to give an answer you know I will. However, as there are over 30,000 answers to the question (according to the listing) I reverted to suggesting that if they typed into "Google" the sentence I wrote in my reply, then all the answers are there to evaluate.
Kind Regards
Terry

Terry Hickling
Birmingham, United Kingdom

Ed. note: Thank you for helping, Terry. We get a dozen responses a week saying "try googling it", which we don't print because it's become obvious enough that some inquirers find it a bit insulting, and because it just leads to the inquirer saying "How do you think I got here?" We now retrun to our regulary scheduled broadcast :-)


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