Firebrick43
Well-known member
I have a Steinel heat gun/hot air welder that I have welded PE and PVC quite a bit over the last few years but I have a large water tank I need to finish that will be made out of polypropylene (PP) due to the high heat that will be in the tank.
The tank is approximately 4’ x4’x 4’ so it’s large but will be supported by an outer support shell and encased in insulation
Several sources I have read state that PP needs nitrogen or argon as a shielding gas. Not only would I have to buy another welder like a seelye but would have to drag my large argon tank into the basement as the tank has to be built in place.
Other videos show PP being welded with fan based hot air welders.
Any one done any significant amount of PP welding and could enlighten me on the actual necessities?
There is scant little in searches.
The tank is approximately 4’ x4’x 4’ so it’s large but will be supported by an outer support shell and encased in insulation
Several sources I have read state that PP needs nitrogen or argon as a shielding gas. Not only would I have to buy another welder like a seelye but would have to drag my large argon tank into the basement as the tank has to be built in place.
Other videos show PP being welded with fan based hot air welders.
Any one done any significant amount of PP welding and could enlighten me on the actual necessities?
There is scant little in searches.
