REPLY: Technical question with duraplex and rigid rising foam
Jarrod Eccles
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Title:
REPLY: Technical question with duraplex and rigid rising foam
Creator:
Jarrod Eccles
Date:
3/13/2012
Text:
This is a reply to Matthew's question about Duraflex and what to use as a
release agent.
We have years of knowledge in fabricating with Duraflex. The 2 best options
are:
PVA Bags (when forming thermoplastics over Duraflex)
Cellulose Acetate works well as a separator for his rigid foam application.
Not much stocks to Duraflex.well except Duraflex. If using a nylon it does
help it stick to poly pro or eva's.
For best bonding results use 3M Auto Adhesive Promoter and use Poly
Adhesive.
In silicone applications use Renew Silicone Adhesive.
Thanks,
Jarrod Eccles R.T.O. (c)
Sales Manager
Myrdal Orthopedic Technologies
837 Sargent Avenue
Wpg, MB R3E 0C1
Canada
Toll Free 877-395-0081
Email: <Email Address Redacted>
release agent.
We have years of knowledge in fabricating with Duraflex. The 2 best options
are:
PVA Bags (when forming thermoplastics over Duraflex)
Cellulose Acetate works well as a separator for his rigid foam application.
Not much stocks to Duraflex.well except Duraflex. If using a nylon it does
help it stick to poly pro or eva's.
For best bonding results use 3M Auto Adhesive Promoter and use Poly
Adhesive.
In silicone applications use Renew Silicone Adhesive.
Thanks,
Jarrod Eccles R.T.O. (c)
Sales Manager
Myrdal Orthopedic Technologies
837 Sargent Avenue
Wpg, MB R3E 0C1
Canada
Toll Free 877-395-0081
Email: <Email Address Redacted>
Citation
Jarrod Eccles, “REPLY: Technical question with duraplex and rigid rising foam,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/233571.