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sbs and abs in the consamp

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Daniele-san

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Good morning to all,
I wanted to know sbs (circa 40 sh a) e abs They tie well in a constriction. :confused:
or do you know how to give me other tips on other types of hardness elastomers about 40sh that can fit perfectly with abs?

Thank you.
Hi.
 
Good morning to all,
I wanted to know sbs (circa 40 sh a) e abs They tie well in a constriction. :confused:
or do you know how to give me other tips on other types of hardness elastomers about 40sh that can fit perfectly with abs?

Thank you.
Hi.
No advice?
 
try to post it in a more appropriate forum, here we talk about creo parametric:smile:
 
Hello. l sbs is an elastomer particularly indicated in co-printing together with styrenics, clear that the assessment of the effectiveness and efficiency of such overprinting is to be evaluated according to the product you have to achieve.
 
I moved the discussion open in the crack area from daniele.
Now I'm gonna move the open one to the nx area.
 
I told you daniele, that the criticalities are typically determined by geometry, areas with narrow curvature rays or reduced thicknesses.
typically it intervenes with internal ribs to increase contact surfaces and the "grip" between the two materials.
I know companies that deal specifically with this when it's time if you want I can contact you.
 
Hello. l sbs is an elastomer particularly indicated in co-printing together with styrenics, clear that the assessment of the effectiveness and efficiency of such overprinting is to be evaluated according to the product you have to achieve.
:finger:
grazie
 

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