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Default Wanted - PVC/Vinyl cement for flexible PVC

On 18/06/13 16:26, wrote:
I'm trying to find a 'proper' glue that will 'weld' flexible PVC
sheeting and I'm not having much success. Just about all of the
advertised products that I can find do *not* truly weld the material and
it can be simply peeled apart at the join.

The best I have managed so far is PVC pipe welding glue, for example
Weld-On 725 Wet'R'Dry which certainly welds the material such that the
joint is as strong as the material but it de-plasticises it
considerably.

Is there any similar glue out there which will really weld the PVC but
not de-plasticise it too much?

Can any plastic gurus out there help? FWIW the 725 Wet'R'Dry contains
Tetrohydrofuran, Methyl Ethyl Ketone and Acetone.

MEK and acetone are enough to dissolve PVC and will weld it

The solvent CEMENTS also contain dissolved PVC to gap fill.

If by de-plasticise you mean loses flexibility, thatextraPVC is probably
the root cause. You want pure solvent brushed on then a rolled lap joint
alone.
The only gap filler that might work is 'original' evostik..and that may
or may not weld the plastic. If not, that too will peel off.

Similar stuff to solvent weld is in PVC repair kits.

Of course the best way is a pair of hot wheels to melt the plstic and
roll a hot seam well along the length.

If you can afford a few grand for teh kit..:-)





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