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Unread 05-14-2003, 04:41 PM   #32
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Originally posted by Blackeagle

What plastic injectionable material would match the strength of polycarbonate? Unless high strength can be maintained the savings could be at the cost of dependability. My understanding is that polycarbonate is about the strongest of all plastics.
I don't see the need to match the strength of polycarbonate. What is the purpose?

I'm thinking nylon, high density polyethylene, (HDPE - plastic cutting boards) polypropylene...

Look at poly barbs. They are molded. Is there a characteristic that a waterblock top needs, that the material in a poly barb doesn't have?
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