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Thus, where do we get polycarbonate pellets? For example - [http://plasticker.de/recybase/listaog_en.php?aog=&spec=&stext=polycarbonate&mat=&snation=&art=&minmax=mind.&menge=&einheit=to&form=&preis=&farbe=&pack=&befehl=Start+Selection] | Thus, where do we get polycarbonate pellets? For example - [http://plasticker.de/recybase/listaog_en.php?aog=&spec=&stext=polycarbonate&mat=&snation=&art=&minmax=mind.&menge=&einheit=to&form=&preis=&farbe=&pack=&befehl=Start+Selection] | ||
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*3 main stabilizers - [http://info.craftechind.com/blog/bid/383570/The-Top-3-Plastic-Additives-for-UV-Stabilization] | *3 main stabilizers - [http://info.craftechind.com/blog/bid/383570/The-Top-3-Plastic-Additives-for-UV-Stabilization] | ||
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*Recycled plastic sources - [http://www.recyclingplasticwaste.com/cgi-bin/rexview.cgi?rex=000083&wsc=13-0507] |
Revision as of 06:40, 17 January 2016
Studying Solexx for 4' wide double wall stabilized polyethylene glazing with 10 year lifetime - it costs $8 per foot of length, or $2/sf - [1]. This is more expensive than twin-wall polycarbonate.
If one foot weighs one pound - the materials cost using 3D printing would be quite expensive - $10. This is more expensive than the finished product.
One has to turn to producing their own filament - say from pellets - which are $1 per pound, or recycled sources, which can be lower.
At $1/lb - we can consider high performance greenhouse at 25 cents per square foot, almost 10x lower cost than Solexx. Multi-wall glazing can also be printed.
- How about polycarbonate? See data on strength - [2].
Has DIY polycarbonate filament extrusion happened? Yes - see [3]
Thus, where do we get polycarbonate pellets? For example - [4]
UV Stabilizers
- 3 main stabilizers - [5]
Links
- Recycled plastic sources - [6]