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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 Herroninjection molding tech - McPherson, KS, USA
February 26, 2008
February 29, 2008
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.
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
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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