| BayBlend ET 1000: Design Properties Online Bayer Jobs General Conditions of Use Privacy Statement Imprint Bayblend ET 1000 Fillets & Radii Adequate fillets (or outside corner) and radii (or inside corner) are...
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When building a mold what type of steel should I choose? I know that I should use fillet radii when designing a plastic part in order to improve toughness. What size radius...
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| [pdf] Design* sharp corners of the part as shown in figure 15-11 which illustrates the influence of fillet radius on stress concentration. At a constant wall thickness, as radius increases,...
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| Thermoplastics Design Guide Bosses Bosses Boss Design for Fasteners Holes and Depressions Holes and Depressions Radii, Fillets and Corners Radii, Fillets and Corners Note: Once your order has been...
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| [pdf] Layout 1 Selection 30 4.1.2 Wall Thickness 30 4.1.3 Ribs 30 4.1.4 Bosses and Studs 31 4.1.5 Fillets and Radii 31 4.1.6 Tolerances 31 4.1.7 Threads 31 4.1.8 Holes 31 4.1.9 Draft 32...
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| Design Tips for Rapid Injection Molding to the mold during ejection, which can cause a variety of problems. Figure 3 - Corner radii can enhance mold life. And in Figure 3 we show how the judicious use of fillets can...
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| [pdf] 226094 CMS notch sensitive. Therefore sharp corners should be avoided in part designs. The optimum fillet radius for Ryton ® PPS compounds is 0.6T, where T represents the wall thickness....
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| [pdf] Microsoft Word - platebook2004.doc possible gradual Figure 3 . transitions from one wall section to another via tapers, radii, or fillets should be specified (figure 3). This will minimise local flow variations...
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| Ask the Expert: IDES - The Plastics Web® |
| Steve Gerbig of DSM discusses addresses several frequently asked questions about designing with plastics. |
| Why Plastics Fail (Part 1): IDES - The Plastics... |
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| Improving Snapfit Design (Part 3): IDES ... |
| This is the third in a series of five articles on Snap-Fit design presented by BASF Engineering Plastics. Our intent is to help design engineers achieve better results through the use of improved principles and procedures for snap-fit design, application, processing and fabrication. |
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