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Welding Rod, 1/8 in Dia x 12 in L, Round, Polycarbonate, Natural

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Polyvance R07-01-04-NT Welding Rod, 1/8 in Dia x 12 in L, Round, Polycarbonate, Natural

Item #: R07-01-04-NT by Polyvance

UPC #: 694687006296

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Features
  • Works with airless, hot-air and nitrogen plastic welders
  • Rod diameter fits perfectly into the standard welding tip of Polyvance's mini weld airless plastic welder

Material

Polycarbonate

Application

For auto body shops to weld together broken polycarbonate parts

Length (in)

12

Part no.

R07-01-04-NT

MFR Model

R07-01-04-NT

Diameter (in)

1/8

Standard/Approvals

NIOSH Approved

Color/Finish

Natural

Product Overview
Polycarbonate is hard as nails and is commonly used on bumpers on older model ford taurus, mercury sables and ford aerostar mini-vans. It is also used on hyundai and mercedes bumpers, john deere tractor hoods and panels and headlight lenses. Saturn door panels may also be welded with polycarbonate since they are made from pulse, which is a polycarbonate blend. Although, if you have a pulse plastic part, we have a pulse (PC+ABS) welding rod available. (Search for "R20" in the search box.) The generic name is polycarbonate but the "brand names" for polycarbonate are Xenoy and Lexan. In addition to the PC symbol, you may also find the "SLX" symbol on the part. SLX plastic is a polycarbonate copolymer that has much better UV resistance, but is easily welded with our polycarbonate plastic welding rod. This package contains 1 lb (0.45kg) of polycarbonate plastic welding rods. Each rod measures 12 in (30 cm) long and is 1/8 in (3 mm) in dia. There are approximately 170 rods in 1 lb (0.45 kg).