Posts Tagged ‘time’
Moldex3D : Filling Analysis of Melt Front Time
Flow Capabilities -Predict the melt front progression to see how the mold fills -Predict 3D fountain flow phenomena, inertia phenomena, cavity effects, and viscosity heating effects -Predict weld line locations to minimize or eliminate them -Predict air traps -Predict the injection pressure and evaluate the requirement of clamping force -Evaluate the runner layout and type to minimize the volume of material and achieve runner balancing -Optimize the gate location and size to minimize weld lines and achieve balanced filling -Optimize process conditions in filling stage, such as injection time, melt temperature, ram speed profile, etc -Simulate filling process for multi-cavity molds or family molds -Simulate multi-component molding process, including insert molding and multi-shot sequential molding (Moldex3D MCM module is required)
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Indo Electricals realizes 40% reduction in design time with Solid Edge (Siemens PLM)
Indo Electricals design and manufacture industrial connectors to switch gear industries, CNC Machines, Micro Process Plastic Injection Molding Machines, Automobile Assembly lines, Robotic Equipments, SPMs and Power Stations. This video highlights the advantage of 3D modeling in Mold Design over outdated 2D systems, 40% reduction in design time and fool-proof product development. Better communication between the design and manufacturing teams, ease of adapting from a 2D to 3D CAD system are the other benefits of using Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology. For more information on Solid Edge please visit www.camlogic.com
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Part 2 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
Injection Molding 15.5 gr preform 7.3 second cycle time
Best cycle time with 96 cavity mold.
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BI Composites utilise an extensive range of polyurethane moulding, composite moulding, vacuum forming, natural fibre / woodstock and PU foam processes and materials to produce products for a multitude of applications. Whether supplying premier automotive marques, mainstream automotive products, leisure products or the many diverse industries where plastics are required, whether the volumes are large or small, we apply the same standard of process control to ensure that quality is built into our products and costs are minimised.
Q&A: What is the typical time for a mold to open/close in an injection molding process?
Question by Will: What is the typical time for a mold to open/close in an injection molding process?
The mold is relatively small. It is only a 3 or 4 inch cube. Even a rough estimate will be fine. I’m looking for the time it takes the mold to open. And the time it would take to eject a simple part would be great too. I’m assuming it’s only a couple seconds but any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I don’t have the machine. This is for a school project.
I don’t have an injection molding machine. This is for a school project.
Best answer:
Answer by Sexy Homer is back!
Why not just power it up and time it for yourself?
The specifications sheet that came with the device should tell you.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Part 3 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
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Part 1 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
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