tffy
Aerospace
- Jun 5, 2006
- 25
Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some suggestions on additives I can modify a paraffin wax (160F melting point) with in order to get it to adhere reasonably well to a polycarbonate "mold", and maybe allow the wax to not "gap" away from the "mould" wall as the CTE effect kicks in with the cooling of the molten material.
I have attempted mixes of microcristalline wax (170F melting point) and paraffin wax, haven't acheived major success yet. I have looked at some tackifier rosins available out there, but haven't had a chance to try them yet - is that the correct approach to take? Are there any specific compounds you could recommend?
Thanks in advance!
-Gene
I was hoping to get some suggestions on additives I can modify a paraffin wax (160F melting point) with in order to get it to adhere reasonably well to a polycarbonate "mold", and maybe allow the wax to not "gap" away from the "mould" wall as the CTE effect kicks in with the cooling of the molten material.
I have attempted mixes of microcristalline wax (170F melting point) and paraffin wax, haven't acheived major success yet. I have looked at some tackifier rosins available out there, but haven't had a chance to try them yet - is that the correct approach to take? Are there any specific compounds you could recommend?
Thanks in advance!
-Gene