I cannot find any record of cyclohexanone gluing polypropylene. -Personally I would doubt it as this is an oily type of solvent, and polypropylene was actually made to be solvent resistant. Polypropylene is usually joined by 'hot air welding' in which a thin stick is actually welded onto it much like metal welding.
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There is no glue in polypropylene.
With a silicone or silicone based glue such as Goop or E 6000.
With a polycarbonate glue. Try Weld On # 3 or #16.
Polypropylene was invented specifically to be glue resistant. You will not find any normal glue to stick it in my opinion. However I have heard (but haven't tested) that a really hot glue gun will repair polypropylene. This seems a feasible idea, and I'd suggest you try it.
Polypropylene was invented specifically to be glue resistant. You will not find any normal glue to stick it in my opinion. However I have heard (but haven't tested) that a really hot glue gun will repair polypropylene. This seems a feasible idea, and I'd suggest you try it.
The chemical formula for cyclohexanone is C6H10O
Cyclohexanone can be oxidized to adipic acid.
Yes
This is an oxidation reaction cyclohexanol with acidified dichromate produces cyclohexanone
You would need to use a special glue. There are 2 types that may work, both available in Walmart ,sporting goods Dept. They are intended to fix rubber water craft and wet suits.
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Clarence Eugene Garland has written: 'Some new derivatives of cyclohexanone ..' -- subject(s): Cyclohexanone