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YSTay October 9th 03 02:37 AM

Applying flock
 
Hello,
anyone here with experience applying flock? I am about to get hold of a
flocking unit but have never done it before. I intend to apply the flock
fibres (electrostatically) while the fiberglass parts are still wet and in
the mold using the polyester resin as the glue. Any problems with this?
All help appreciated. TIA

Arnold



Donald Phillips October 9th 03 05:53 PM

Applying flock
 
YSTay wrote:
Hello,
anyone here with experience applying flock? I am about to get hold of a
flocking unit but have never done it before. I intend to apply the flock
fibres (electrostatically) while the fiberglass parts are still wet and in
the mold using the polyester resin as the glue. Any problems with this?
All help appreciated. TIA

Arnold



I once worked at a place that flocked floor mats. These were done by
machines but they also had hand held devices for prototype work. Mostly
plastic, insulated, containers that held the flock and a high voltage
positive electrode. The flock was shaken out onto a mat where a thin
coating of glue had been applied in certain areas. Under the mat was
the high voltage negative electrode. The high voltage would make the
flock fibers stand on end instead of just laying flat. The voltage I
think was somewhere around 30 or 40 thousand volts. I once made them an
improved model that worked much better than the store bought ones by
using a Tesla coil kit.

Donald

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Jim Conlin October 9th 03 06:44 PM

Applying flock
 
Why flock?
The better to grow mildew on?

YSTay wrote:

Hello,
anyone here with experience applying flock? I am about to get hold of a
flocking unit but have never done it before. I intend to apply the flock
fibres (electrostatically) while the fiberglass parts are still wet and in
the mold using the polyester resin as the glue. Any problems with this?
All help appreciated. TIA

Arnold



YSTay October 10th 03 02:02 AM

Applying flock
 

I once worked at a place that flocked floor mats. These were done by
machines but they also had hand held devices for prototype work. Mostly
plastic, insulated, containers that held the flock and a high voltage
positive electrode. The flock was shaken out onto a mat where a thin
coating of glue had been applied in certain areas. Under the mat was
the high voltage negative electrode. The high voltage would make the
flock fibers stand on end instead of just laying flat. The voltage I
think was somewhere around 30 or 40 thousand volts. I once made them an
improved model that worked much better than the store bought ones by
using a Tesla coil kit.

Donald


Interesting. In what way was your flocker better than the bought ones?
Wondering what the performance criteria for such a thing is. Better
dispersion? Better stick-up-ness of the fibers? Can I use polyester resin
as the glue?

Cheers,
Arnold



YSTay October 10th 03 02:02 AM

Applying flock
 

Jim Conlin wrote in message
...
Why flock?
The better to grow mildew on?


Nope, the parts are not going on a boat. SO no problem with mildew. I just
want to make the inside of a glass layup look better.

Arnold



Stephen Baker October 10th 03 03:12 AM

Applying flock
 
Jim Conlin says:

Why flock?


Why the flock not?

;-)

Steve


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