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Hot Gas Welding of Thermoplastics

1950
Technician welding thermoplastics using hot gas in a workshop setting.

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Hot gas welding is a fabrication process that joins thermoplastic materials using a stream of heated gas, typically air, to soften the surfaces. A specialized heat gun directs the hot gas onto the joint area and a plastic filler rod simultaneously. As the base material and the rod melt, they are pressed together, fusing upon cooling to form a continuous, solid bond.

Hot gas welding is analogous to oxy-fuel welding for metals but operates at much lower temperatures and uses hot gas instead of an open flame. The process requires a handheld or automated heat gun, pressure rollers, and a filler rod made of the same or a very similar plastic as the workpiece to ensure material compatibility. The temperature of the hot gas is critical and must be carefully controlled based on the specific thermoplastic being welded, typically ranging from 200°C to 300°C (400-575°F). Proper technique involves maintaining a consistent angle and distance for the heat gun and applying steady pressure to the filler rod to force it into the joint. Surface preparation, such as cleaning and beveling the edges of the joint, is essential for achieving a strong weld. The technique is versatile and portable, making it suitable for both in-shop fabrication and on-site repairs. It is commonly used for materials like polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3322
– Polymer Technology

Type

Physical Process

Disruption

Substantial

Usage

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • invention of thermoplastics like PVC and polyethylene
  • development of electric heat guns
  • principles of metal welding (oxy-acetylene and arc welding)
  • understanding of polymer melt behavior and rheology

Applications

  • fabrication of chemical and water tanks
  • repair of plastic automotive parts like bumpers
  • welding of plastic pipes and ductwork
  • boat hull repairs
  • lining and geomembrane installation

Patents:

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Potential Innovations Ideas

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