Hi guys,
In my next featherweight, I was planning on using 12mm HDPE for bulkheads/side armour as I had read on here in numerous different posts that it makes great armour against spinners etc. Id also heard similar things about polypropelene and for a while I thought that HDPE and polypropelene were the same but just realised when looking at materials earlier that they were different.
Is there much difference between HDPE and poloypro when it comes to robots? In particular, I remember reading in one of the posts that polypro isnt very good for tapping/screwing into - is HDPE any better in terms of tapping? As thats how I plan to fix it all together in my bot.
The bot Im referring to is going to be a vertical crusher generating at most 400kg of crush. The point at which the actuator attaches to the base is obviously going to undergo pulling forces when the claw is crsuhing. At the moment Ive designed for a 4mm ali base (6082 T6 grade) with several HDPE (or polypro) bulkheads running parallel and perpendicular to the mouting point of the actuator. Reckon this will be strong enough to cope with the forces?
Any info/tips appreciated.
Cheers guys,
Jamie
(Message edited by K_C_R on May 28, 2007)
In my next featherweight, I was planning on using 12mm HDPE for bulkheads/side armour as I had read on here in numerous different posts that it makes great armour against spinners etc. Id also heard similar things about polypropelene and for a while I thought that HDPE and polypropelene were the same but just realised when looking at materials earlier that they were different.
Is there much difference between HDPE and poloypro when it comes to robots? In particular, I remember reading in one of the posts that polypro isnt very good for tapping/screwing into - is HDPE any better in terms of tapping? As thats how I plan to fix it all together in my bot.
The bot Im referring to is going to be a vertical crusher generating at most 400kg of crush. The point at which the actuator attaches to the base is obviously going to undergo pulling forces when the claw is crsuhing. At the moment Ive designed for a 4mm ali base (6082 T6 grade) with several HDPE (or polypro) bulkheads running parallel and perpendicular to the mouting point of the actuator. Reckon this will be strong enough to cope with the forces?
Any info/tips appreciated.
Cheers guys,
Jamie
(Message edited by K_C_R on May 28, 2007)
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