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Repairing Plastics with Epoxy Adhesive/Filler Street bike fairings, which are usually made from ABS, ABS/polycarbonate blends, or nylon (PA), are easily repaired with our 2020 SMC Hardset Epoxy Filler/Adhesive. Epoxy is great for repairing cracks, filling holes, and filling surface imperfections. Our epoxy is very easy to sand and featheredges beautifully on any rigid plastic...
How To Repair and Retexture a Bumper Cover Step 9 Blow the bumper dust free, then spray a medium wet coat of 1050 Plastic Magic adhesion promoter over the entire bumper. Always use Plastic Magic whenever you apply any coating directly to a raw TPO plastic. Let the Plastic Magic flash off for 10 minutes before topcoating. Step 10 We will us...
Repairing thermoset plastics Automotive urethane, or PUR, is a thermoset material. Similar to what happens when you mix body filler and cream hardener, it is formed when two liquid chemicals come together in the mold to form a solid. The point of telling you this is to say that you cannot melt urethane bumpers with the welder. Repeat: YOU CANNOT MELT URETHANE BUMP...
Repairing with Fusion Welding Outside of urethane, all other bumpers, and most other plastics on automobiles, are made from thermoplastic materials. This means they can be melted with the application of heat. Thermoplastic parts are made by melting pellets of plastic and squirting the melted material into a mold, where it cools and resolidifies. This means that thermoplastic p...
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