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Jon Radford
Sep 3, 07 - 7:20 AM |
"Frosting" polycabonate tubing
We are looking for a way to "frost" the interior surface of a polycarbonate tube. The tube has a number of high power LED's inside it and we want to difuse their light to prevent glare. The amount of tube is not great ( a few 10's of meters) and we would prefer to do it in house, if it is economical to do so. Does anyone have any ideas please, that do not include the use of solvents, as most solvents will crack the polcarbonate even at low concentrations. If so please post them, or give me a ring on 01883 622220 Many thanks, Jon Radford (Smith & Prince Ltd) |
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