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Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/27/2007 3:02 PM

What is the difference between "crosslink" and "crosslinked" Polyethylene?

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/27/2007 3:22 PM

Nair'n.

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/28/2007 2:00 AM

Uhh, crosslink is what you do to make it crosslinked?

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/28/2007 3:30 AM

Only the spelling.

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

12/12/2007 10:14 PM

yeah..im agree with u..where the spelling is different... mostly PE will use peroxide system as crosslinking agent

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/29/2007 7:49 AM

How do you crosslink EPE sheet ?

Special gas ?

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Re: Crosslinked vs Crosslink

11/29/2007 5:48 PM

Electron beam. Works for pipe, tubing, shrink wrap, foam, various materials in tube or sheet form.

http://www.iba-worldwide.com/rdi/

http://www.ebeam.com/

There are several other companies, but these are the only 2 that I've dealt with.

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