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Doug
Wow! no! I don't believe that a cross-linked thermosetting polymer, as a
rule, can be attacked without attacking a linear thermoplastic one.
Brian
Douglas Pauls wrote:
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> Good morning all,
>
> I have a polycarbonate fixture here used for potting connectors with a two
> part epoxy material. After some use, the epoxy needs to be cleaned out of
> the fixture holes. Right now, a drill is used, but does nasty things on
> the hole tolerances. Do any of you chemically minded people know of a
> solvent which will dissolve an epoxy coating, but which will not harm a
> polycarbonate?
>
> Doug Pauls
> Rockwell Collins
> SillyCorn Valley
>
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