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riverman wrote:
Hmm, I don't see an obvious easy solution to this, but what you're envisioning doesn't look good. I once saw a royalex boat that was too close to a campfire reach the temperature where it lost its cohesive stability. The hull suddenly had the consistency of freshly cooked lasagna noodles, and it was was impossible to hold it in shape with our hands while it cooled and got rigid. We flopped it down rightside up on the ground, and to this day it still has a completely flat bottom because of that. If it had landed on a stick, that would have just gone right through the bottom. Sounds like Royalex is a tradename for polypropylene. Is it? Polypropylene has a very low melting temperature, but is otherwise strong, lightweight and durable. |
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![]() "Bill Tuthill" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: Hmm, I don't see an obvious easy solution to this, but what you're envisioning doesn't look good. I once saw a royalex boat that was too close to a campfire reach the temperature where it lost its cohesive stability. The hull suddenly had the consistency of freshly cooked lasagna noodles, and it was was impossible to hold it in shape with our hands while it cooled and got rigid. We flopped it down rightside up on the ground, and to this day it still has a completely flat bottom because of that. If it had landed on a stick, that would have just gone right through the bottom. Sounds like Royalex is a tradename for polypropylene. Is it? Polypropylene has a very low melting temperature, but is otherwise strong, lightweight and durable. Royalex is a Uniroyal trade name for a laminate sheet of Crosslink Vinyl sandwiching ABS sheeting and an ABS (or PVC) foam core. http://www.easyriderkayaks.com/royalex_canoes.htm The core itself has little strength, so the next layer of ABS sheeting gives it backbone, while the vinyl coating provides UV and abrasion protection. Its when the outer ABS sheet starts to melt that your troubles begin. Lots of companies use different thinknesses of core, different coverings, etc, but they are all 'Royalex', and all made by Uniroyal. Some of the 'other' names for Royalex are Royalite and Oltonar. Royalite uses a PVC core and a thinner layup. Currently, the rights to manufacture Royalite is owned by Spartech. www.spartech.com --riverman |
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On Wed, 12 May 2004 16:03:19 -0000, Bill Tuthill
wrote: riverman wrote: Sounds like Royalex is a tradename for polypropylene. Is it? ABS = acrylonitrilebutylstyrene Definitely not polypropylene. Royalex is a tradename owned by Uniroyal. ABS, Royalex, and several others are similar, but not identical, sandwiches of ABS plus foam plus a vinyl, colored outer skin. Tom McCloud |
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