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Injection Mold Idea

Post by teast » Sun 18 Mar , 2007 0:46 am

We recently got an old injection molder donated to our department and I was trying to think of a way of incorporating into our CAD (Pro/Desktop) & CNC (Denford Compact Router) curriculum. I have found resources that explain how to setup a mold in Pro/Desktop, but they don't provide any detail about the next phase. What material would be suitable for a plastics injection mold machine? My first thought was MDF or Plaster of Paris, but I am not sure. Would MDF take the amount of heat? Is Plaster of Paris a suitable material to put in our CNC router? The product we would produce would just be small gears or custom plastic wheels.

Thanks to anyone who can provide suggestions,

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Indian Creek High School
Trafalgar, Indiana
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Post by Denford Admin » Thu 22 Mar , 2007 13:17 pm

MDF is OK for casting pewter or other low-melting point metals - we have seen this done before.
The problem will be whether the pressure from the injector would be too high for MDF :?

Our old PolyLab machines were a basic plastic injection moulding machine - these have been used with tool-steel moulds (expensive) and aluminium moulds.

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