Shuttersparks
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Can anyone identify the type of thermoplastic used in the 1997 Bounder front bumper cover and end caps?
There was a brush fire near the front of the coach and the thermal radiation softened and distorted some of the plastics.
There's a heavy textured coating to make the bumpers look more substantial. Underneath is a shiny hard yellowish plastic that is easily softened and reshaped. My first guess was ABS but I tried a solvent plumbing cement for ABS and it seemed to have no effect. (This was a cursory test). That made me think it might be a urethane.
Rather than fool around with experiments, I thought to ask here in case someone knows the right answer.
I need to know so I know what kind of adhesives and fillers will bond to this stuff.
Thank you in advance!
There was a brush fire near the front of the coach and the thermal radiation softened and distorted some of the plastics.
There's a heavy textured coating to make the bumpers look more substantial. Underneath is a shiny hard yellowish plastic that is easily softened and reshaped. My first guess was ABS but I tried a solvent plumbing cement for ABS and it seemed to have no effect. (This was a cursory test). That made me think it might be a urethane.
Rather than fool around with experiments, I thought to ask here in case someone knows the right answer.
I need to know so I know what kind of adhesives and fillers will bond to this stuff.
Thank you in advance!