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FAQ: What techniques can I use to weld nylon?
What techniques can I use to weld nylon?
What techniques can I use to weld nylon?
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There are many techniques (over 20) for joining plastics including:
The most commonly used methods for nylon are spin, vibration, dielectric and ultrasonic welding. Laser welding and non-contact infrared have also successfully been used. The choice of process is affected by the form of the material- moulded component or film
The key issues specific to the welding of nylon are:
See further information about plastics welding and testing or please contact us .
Nylon stuffing tubes and packing assemblies are intended for making electrical cable penetration into shipboard enclosures for electrical equipment. The above types are suitable for both thin-wall enclosures up to 5MM (3/16") and thick-wall enclosures, bulkheads and decks of 5MM to 19MM (3/16" to 3/4") thick. Nylon stuffing tubes meet the requirements of NEMA 250, (4, 4X, 6, 6P) and MIL-STD-108 SUBMERSIBLE (15 FT.)
Enclosures and installation standards
IEC 529, NEMA 250, MIL-STD-108
4, 4X, 6, 6P
Recognized and accepted by,
US NAVY, U.S.C.G., ABS
ASTM #: F 1836M
Vibration resistance tested to,
IEC 68-2-6
MIL STD-167-1
Shock tested to,
MIL-S-901C
PER-MIL-S-19622 (SH)
For use with (but not limited to) cable that meet IEEE-45, IEC 92-3, U.L. Marine and US Navy standards.
Watertight, Non-watertight, Flexing, Non-flexing service.
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You should know: The answer above provides general health information that is not intended to replace medical advice or treatment recommendations from a qualified health care professional.
I went to a strip club in Canada and was approached by a stripper who offered to give me a lap dance for $10.00 which was quite inexpensive. When she came up to me she immediately started touching my penis. While performing the lap dance she unzipped my pants (this has never happened to me before during a lap dance). Before I knew what was happening she was trying to have intercourse with me (for no additional money). I ended up pentrating her about 2" deep for about 10 seconds.
Then I put my shirt over my penis and she continued to grind against me with the shirt in between my penis and her body. When I got back to my hotel I noticed a little blood on my penis (evidently from what happened after the penetration). In your opinion what was my risk of contrating HIV from vaginal fluids that remained on my penis during the grinding motion? What is my overall risk? I'm positive that she had HIV. Why else would she be so reckless?
Please respond. I am extremely anxious about this and am experiencing symptoms that could be related to HIV.
Would an RNA test be conclusive at 6 weeks?
"Accidental" intercourse with a stripper??? Hmmmmmm . . . OK. If you say so, I'll believe you. Millions wouldn't, but I will.
Since I wasn't there to witness all the details of this accidental nookie, the best I can say is that your estimated risk would be that of unprotected insertive vaginal sex. The risk per episode of receptive vaginal sex with an HIV-positive partner is estimated to be 0.1% to 0.2%. Your risk would be "less," because you were the insertive partner, and because we don't know the status of your bucking bronco lap rider. Also, your exposure was brief 10 seconds.
Regarding HIV testing, an ELISA test with a confirmatory Western Blot three months or more after a potential exposure is recommended for screening. PCR-RNA is not recommended for HIV screening, due to the rate of false-positive results.
Good luck on your test. We will all be sending you our best karma for a negative test result.
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