Polystyrene foam


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Hi eveybody! is there any limit in shape and size when C.N.C. a piece of PS foam? Mine has a triangular profile with no constant section and is no big (50 cm long by 3 cm wide). I need to use it as a core in part production and I think it is easier than make a PUR foam casting. Thanks
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Thanks for your advice. The PS foam is to be used with wpoxy resins, and I believe it does not react with PS.
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chemie29 (30/06/2013)
Thanks for your advice. The PS foam is to be used with wpoxy resins, and I believe it does not react with PS.


you're safe with Epoxy Wink did some tests with a fastcast PU and worked out well too...

Matthieu Libeert
Founder MAT2 Composites X Sports
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www.mat2composites.com




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