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PVC foil is a bit easier to deal with: you can cut it with [[scissors]], [[scalpels]] or a [[Cutting Plotter|cutting plotter]].
PVC foil is a bit easier to deal with: you can cut it with [[scissors]], [[scalpels]] or a [[Cutting Plotter|cutting plotter]].


[[File:Tangit PVC adhesive.JPG|thumb|200px|left|PVC glue and cleaner]]
PVC is dissolved by [[acetone]] and can be glued with specialized [[adhesives]].
PVC is dissolved by [[acetone]] and can be glued with specialized [[adhesives]].


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== Hard PVC ==
== Hard PVC ==
{{£}} has some "hard" red PVC scraps, some of substancial size. They can be [[milling|milled]], as verified by [[Patrick]] when he made some [[CNC Router|CNC routing]] holddowns out of a 1 cm thick piece.
{{£}} has some "hard" red PVC scraps, some of substancial size. They can be [[milling|milled]], as verified by [[Patrick]] when he made some [[CNC Router|CNC routing]] holddowns out of a 1 cm thick piece.


Further ideas include a ''Planscheibe'' for the [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]], let us know if you would have a use for this material!
Further ideas include a ''Planscheibe'' for the [[Wood Lathe|wood lathe]], let us know if you have another use for this material!




[[Category:Elementary Materials]]
[[Category:Elementary Materials]]
[[Category:Plastics]]
[[Category:Plastics]]

Revision as of 06:01, 4 June 2018

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Polyvinyl Chloride

PVC pieces.JPG
Synonyms: "vinyl"; DE: Polyvinylchlorid, "Vinyl"
On Site? Lukas has some scraps
Suggested Tools: scissors, scalpels, cutting plotter (for foil)

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) emits highly corrosive and toxic chlorine gas when melted and is therefore not allowed in a laser cutter!

Cutting PVC sheets with power saws is a bit less dangerous but should also only be attempted in well ventilated areas. It is still going to damage the tool or at least its blade over time, so make sure the owner is okay with it!

PVC foil is a bit easier to deal with: you can cut it with scissors, scalpels or a cutting plotter.

PVC glue and cleaner

PVC is dissolved by acetone and can be glued with specialized adhesives.


Hard PVC

Lukas has some "hard" red PVC scraps, some of substancial size. They can be milled, as verified by Patrick when he made some CNC routing holddowns out of a 1 cm thick piece.

Further ideas include a Planscheibe for the wood lathe, let us know if you have another use for this material!