PA12 and chemical steam smoothing: Resistance to seawater?
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Good day,
I have a small question: does chemically steam-smoothed PA12 (with SLS/MJF) hold up well in seawater conditions? I’m considering using it for parts that are frequently exposed to seawater conditions. I know that chemical steam smoothing improves water resistance, but I’m curious about how effective it is against the hardness of seawater. Any experiences or insights?
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