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will silicone stick to hdpe
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Generally, silicone does not stick well to HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) due to the low energy surface of HDPE. This material is designed to be chemically resistant and has a non-porous, slick surface that makes adhesion difficult. Silicone adhesives, known for their flexibility and strength, typically require a porous or rough surface to adhere effectively. For bonding silicone to HDPE, surface treatment of the HDPE, like corona or plasma treatment, can improve adhesion by increasing its surface energy. Alternatively, using an adhesive specifically designed for low surface energy plastics or a mechanical fastening method might be more reliable.
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