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Hidden secrets of modifying rubber behavior |
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SanKaram
Member Joined: 09/20/2019 Location: Ottawa Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Posted: 09/20/2019 at 4:34am |
I see lot of discussion here about altering the behavior of pips to make them behave crazy.
I have heard of things like microwaving them or epoxying them etc. On the flip side , what are various methods of creating undetectable boosters & speed-glues ? What are the secrets ? Please tell me here. I won't tell ITTF . I promise PS: I don't use pips & I don't reglue or boost. I am just curious
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GeneralSpecific
Platinum Member Joined: 03/01/2010 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 2809 |
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It's pretty simple. If the booster has VOCs, it's detectable. If not, it's undetectable as long as you don't exceed a total rubber thickness of 4mm.
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