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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:01:09 -0000, "karel adams"
wrote: :dear all, : :what is the blue foam around which composite parts are built? :is it polyurethane? what brand names does it carry in europe? It is absolutely NOT polyurethane. Polyurethane will release cyanide gas if you try to hot wire it. DON'T. It is Polystyrene foam, trade name Styrofoam by Dow chemical. The form usually used in homebuilding is PI (Pipe Insulation) Billets, or FB (Fabrication Billet) or BB (Bouyancy Billets), made by Dow. The BB is a little ligher and weaker than the PI or FB, which are the same thing. The PI's come in 8x16x104 inch blocks, or, lately, 10x20x104. Don't use white EPB (Expanded Polystyrene Bead) board, often sold for insulation, or used to make molded foam things like cheap ice chests. You can recognise it because if you break it, it looks like it's made from thousands of tiny round beads fused together. That's exactly what it is. It's chemically the same, and you can hot wire it, but it's not nearly as strong in flex or tension. Here are a couple of halfway decent primmers on hotwiring http://www.info-central.org/construction_hotwire.shtml http://www.spacemodeling.org/new/how_to/Foam_Cutter.htm Note - you don't have to use nichrome wire. I've used .020 stainless safety wire, and titanium MIG wire with good results. |
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