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Bonding incompatible engineering resins
 
  By Michael Lauzon
CORRESPONDENT
Published: June 4, 2014 9:28 am ET
Updated: June 4, 2014 9:29 am ET

A Japanese engineering resins company claims it has developed technology to help bond incompatible resins for double-molding technology.

Polyplastics Co. Ltd. says its Aki-Lock uses laser processing of the surface of the primary molded part prior to secondary molding. The primary molded part is glass-fiber reinforced and a fiber layer is exposed by the laser. The fiber strongly bonds the secondary molded material to produce an air-tight bond, according to the company.

The Tokyo firm says the technology can reduce the cost of multi-functional molded systems and reduce assembly time. Polyplastics is a joint venture of Daicel Corp. and Ticona.

 
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