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<p>[QUOTE="biged239, post: 1198462, member: 29948"]I just checked with one of my polymer engineers. The melt temp. for acrylic can be from 300 F. degree to 1800 F. degree melt temp. If these cubes are made from acrylic? They maybe are made from a low grade polymer? There are many polymer recipes to make up certain base products for use. Each one will have a different type of reaction to heat and chemical. </p><p>Big ed[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="biged239, post: 1198462, member: 29948"]I just checked with one of my polymer engineers. The melt temp. for acrylic can be from 300 F. degree to 1800 F. degree melt temp. If these cubes are made from acrylic? They maybe are made from a low grade polymer? There are many polymer recipes to make up certain base products for use. Each one will have a different type of reaction to heat and chemical. Big ed[/QUOTE]
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