Hello, dear scientists, I would like to ask, if I buy from supplier some transparent film of fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP - kind of PTFE/Teflon/Neoflon polymer) of 30-50 microns thickness, and cut some piece; is it possible to convert it into a suitable form for further usage as a binder for manufacturing composites-specimens (by adding fillers: glass fiber clothes, quartz clothes, non-woven veils, hollow spheres, filaments, threads, rovings, etc.)? That is, does anyone know some methods/recipes and maybe needed equipment to convert FEP film into a viscous paste/liquid to use it as a binder, like people use epoxy resins, cyanate esters, bismaleimides and other resins as matrices for composites? Thank you!