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Construction Materials
Payload container foam
Expanded Polystyrene (EP)
Typically white foam made from beads - used for packing - density 15 to 45Kg/cu m - thermal conductivity 33mW/mK (for typical 20Kg/cu m foam). Can be cut with hot wire cutter.
There are two types of EP - Open Cell and Closed Cell. Open cell is where there are gaps between the beads, and closed cell where there are not. Open cell is not waterproof amd closed cell is (as in polystyrene cups).
Styrofoam
Styrofoam is a trademark name (Dow) for extruded polystyrene thermal insulation material used in building construction - light blue with foam texture - density 32Kg/cu m - thermal conductivity 27mW/mK. Significantly more rigid than EP and can be machined (with care). Can be cut with hot wire cutter.
Tips for working with Styrofoam:
Cutting: STYROFOAM™ brand foam cuts easily with a serrated knife, hacksaw, etc. Wax the knife blade with an old candle for easier, smoother cuts
Painting: Paint with an acrylic craft paint. Solvent-based paints may damage the foam
Gluing: For a fast, sure bond, use a low-temperature glue gun. Hot glue guns can be used but the hot glue may melt a small portion of the foam
Sanding: For smooth, rounded edges, “sand” the foam with another piece of STYROFOAM Brand Foam
Glues
Polystyrene foam tends to be difficult to glue - because the solvents in some glues attack it. Here are 3 glues that work well and don't attack polystyrene.
PVA wood glue - this works but you have to allow a long time for it to dry - especially on thick sections. Allow at least a day when working with sections of 1“ or more.
Epoxy resins - these set normally - between a few minutes to a day depending on type.
Silicone Rubber - as used for sealing plumbing & worktops - allow 24 hours to set.
Hot Glue Gun - set quickly and are relatively easy to apply.
Cord
Braided Nylon cord
Indicative strength (natural colour):
Diameter | Breaking Strain |
---|---|
1.5 mm | 45 Kg |
2.4 mm | 130 Kg |
2.8 mm | 170 Kg |
3.2 mm | 220 Kg |
3.6 mm | 300 Kg |
4.0 mm | 350 Kg |
4.4 mm | 480 Kg |
6.0 mm | 680 Kg |
Braided cord works better than twine as twine tends to twist/untwist during the flight - causing the payload to spin.