Just from the refraction of the material and then the feel it just near
has to be some form of Silica, but best of all do they ever work well..
I've never heard of a failure if even done half correct. When i first
discovered these I was skeptical and reviewed with our head of Electric
utility .. They swore by them and never a problem in long term use and
maintenance free. And PLP is the father of these having led the way best
i experience.
mac/mc w5mc
On 2/20/2019 12:12 AM, Byron Tatum wrote:
Just out of curiosity-- I was wondering if anyone knew the exact materials that are used to coat the
inner surfaces of the PLP "Big Grips" such as BG-2144 (1/4") or BG-2146 (5/16")? It appears to me
that a gritty material is in combination with an adhesive. I was reading about the manufacturing process used to make a
very similar dead-end grip by a PLP competitor and it is mentioned the strands of grip are dipped in an adhesive to
bind them together, then they mention the final application of the abrasive material to inner surfaces. Just curious if
anyone knew what the materials used were, especially the abrasive/grit material. I recall seeing a gritty material
dropping out of older grips (of these exact two mentioned) when taking apart older guy assemblies, plus seeing thin
strips of solidified adhesive coming off of the strands of grips. Was wondering if the gritty material is a silica
compound or something else??Thanks, Byron W5FH
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