Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
With a bit of Internet searching……
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How to tell whether its extruded or cast:
"Burn a piece , extruded burns silently and will drip molten balls , cast burns with a crackly/smokey flame and wont drip. "
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"Another point worth mentioning is that extruded stinks when it's cut but cast has an almost sweet smell."
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And on this forum, from John S in Feb 2013
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"Extruded has white backing on one side and clear on the other.
Cast has clear backing on one side and white on the other."
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Personally, I would only trust John.
Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
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Originally Posted by
cropwell
How to tell whether its extruded or cast:
"Burn a piece , extruded burns silently and will drip molten balls , cast burns with a crackly/smokey flame and wont drip. "
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"Another point worth mentioning is that extruded stinks when it's cut but cast has an almost sweet smell."
Both are true but I'd say the sound is more a Sizzling that crackling sound. The smell is definately sweet smelling.
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Originally Posted by
cropwell
And on this forum, from John S in Feb 2013
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"Extruded has white backing on one side and clear on the other.
Cast has clear backing on one side and white on the other."
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Personally, I would only trust John.
You do realise John's favorite pass time was taking the Piss.!!
Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
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JAZZCNC
You do realise John's favorite pass time was taking the Piss.!!
Who'd a thunk it. - Yes, I realise what the man is about, but I respect his opinion as an engineer.
Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
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Originally Posted by
Dwayne Dibbley
Can you easily tell if the acrylic is cast or extruded by looking at it? ( no it does not have a label on it :) )
Thanks
Normally Cast has a white film on it and extruded has a clear film on it. Notice I say normally, I have seen otherwise on more than one occasion. That and ask for cast only when you buy it. Be careful though as some will say it is cast over the phone and you will get extruded. -Michael
Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
OK I have burnt a piece last night, it was silent burning so could be extruded it also has a clear cover on it so would also point it as extruded.
I have ordered some 12mm cast to see if i get a different result.
Thanks
Re: Melting Acrylic/Plastic
Looking at some cut pieces of both here in the shop I noticed that clear cast has no colour to it and extruded has a bluish tint to it as indirect light hits them. Don't know if this is always the case but just noticed it while looking over shoulder at the cut pile of pieces for machining. Michael