* Tweet This * Free Access to 80,000 Datasheets By Bob Hatch There's much to consider in runner, gate, and feedpoint sizing when working with skinny parts. The runners and parts I...
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| Maximizing Performance Using Copper Alloys length, plus the "02". Knowing this dimension, informed decisions can be made on primary runner sizing. The sprue frequently controls the molding cycle when larger orifice...
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| Engineering Plastics Design Runner Systems should be as short as possible to ensure limited pressure losses in the mold. Properly sizing a runner to a given part and mold design has a tremendous pay-off. To summarize a...
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| [pdf] TM Precision machined melt channels in our patented brazed manifolds allows optimal runner sizing unique to the application and designed to each shot. Additionally, the *...
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| EPPM Magazine Pronto Hot Runner Systems with each application being reviewed and fully optimised, including melt channel sizing and nozzle selection. Pronto hot runner systems feature Huskys patented 750...
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| [pdf] Top Ten Design Tips for Nylons MDE Top Ten Design Tips for Nylons Gating: Gate location and sizing are critical to the processing, part appearance, warpage and physical properties. Gate size should equal 70%-...
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| [pdf] Hot Runner Systems TECHNICAL MANUAL CATALOGUE nozzle to the gate of a plastic injection mold. Reduces cycle times. Eliminates the cold runner that would be either scrap or require regrind. Improves part consistency and...
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| Color Change at each molding plant. Synventive has secured its position, at the forefront of the hot runner industry, for minimizing the number of shots required for color changes. Through...
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| [pdf] Granulate.qxd granulators feature built-in simplicity at a low cost and are ideal for size reduction of runners, sprues, blow-molded scrap, small thin wall parts and pre-cut thermoformed web....
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| There’s much to consider in runner, gate, and feedpoint sizing when working with skinny parts. The runners and parts I picked for this month’s article demonstrate two important points to be aware of when trying to fill and pack thin-wall parts. |
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Sizing For a Heated Sprue: IDES - The Plastics... |
| A molder was having problems with warpage, sink, and poor cosmetics on his parts. I also saw another problem that just won’t go away: sucker pins directly above the drop locations that restrict flow through this part of the runner system. |
| Testy Plastic Tubes: IDES - The Plastics... |
| This month I received a runner system feeding two identical parts. The parts were clear, which means a polystyrene, acrylic, polycarbonate SAN, clear ABS, or some other amorphous material was being used. |
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