roel_cnc wrote:
welding rod, hot air nozzle shape, hot air temperature,
welding technique or preparation of the joining surfaces.
It does take a fair bit of practice to get a basic weld,
(similar to the leaning curve of soldering in electronics)
but then it takes a lot more practice to make it 100%
strong, i.e. welds stronger than the base material.
Some good information on hot air plastic welding can be
found here;
http://www.tempatron.co.uk/pdf_files/Principles.pdf
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Markus Zingg <m.zingg@n...>Then you must not have been using either the correct type of
>
> To Markus,
> Why are the anodes bagged/enveloped with clothes!
>
> i did try that welding part on some hobby glas and pvc sheets with no
> luck at all- even after a week or 4 no real (strong)rigid weldings
> are posible.
> I created me a vacuum unit - that do the job perfect :))
>
> gr. Roel
>
welding rod, hot air nozzle shape, hot air temperature,
welding technique or preparation of the joining surfaces.
It does take a fair bit of practice to get a basic weld,
(similar to the leaning curve of soldering in electronics)
but then it takes a lot more practice to make it 100%
strong, i.e. welds stronger than the base material.
Some good information on hot air plastic welding can be
found here;
http://www.tempatron.co.uk/pdf_files/Principles.pdf