Plastics Injection Molding

Plastics Injection Molding
Author: José R. Lerma Valero
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1569906890

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Plastics Injection Molding: Scientific Molding, Recommendations, and Best Practices is a user-friendly reference book and training tool, with all the essentials to understand injection molding of plastics. It is a practical guide to refining and controlling the process, increasing robustness and consistency, increasing productivity and profitability, and reducing costs. This book contains structured information on process definitions and parameters, optimization methods, key points, interpretation of data sheets, among other useful recommendations regarding both technology and design. It also provides analysis of process deviation, defects, incidents, etc. as well as a section dedicated to material selection and comparison. It includes a bonus of downloadable Excel spreadsheets for application to scientific molding, process analysis, and optimization. This book is aimed at injection molding technicians, process engineers, quality engineers, mold designers, part designers, simulation engineers, team leaders, plant managers, and those responsible for purchasing plastic materials.

Plastic Injection Molding Manufacturing Startup and Management

Plastic Injection Molding  Manufacturing Startup and Management
Author: Douglas M. Bryce
Publsiher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780872635036

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This book in the Plastics Injection Molding series addresses the many facets of running a molding company including selecting the right equipment, identifying costs to determine price, making the most of available resources (including personnel), and complying with industry and quality standards. Also discussed are key company strategies that can determine whether a company operates in the red or is profitable. This book also includes a benchmarking feature that allows decision-makers to gauge their company's competitiveness in comparison to the top 50 molders in the United States.

Injection Molding Handbook

Injection Molding Handbook
Author: D.V. Rosato,Marlene G. Rosato
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1484
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461545972

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This third edition has been written to thoroughly update the coverage of injection molding in the World of Plastics. There have been changes, including extensive additions, to over 50% of the content of the second edition. Many examples are provided of processing different plastics and relating the results to critiCal factors, which range from product design to meeting performance requirements to reducing costs to zero-defect targets. Changes have not been made that concern what is basic to injection molding. However, more basic information has been added concerning present and future developments, resulting in the book being more useful for a long time to come. Detailed explanations and interpretation of individual subjects (more than 1500) are provided, using a total of 914 figures and 209 tables. Throughout the book there is extensive information on problems and solutions as well as extensive cross referencing on its many different subjects. This book represents the ENCYCLOPEDIA on IM, as is evident from its extensive and detailed text that follows from its lengthy Table of CONTENTS and INDEX with over 5200 entries. The worldwide industry encompasses many hundreds of useful plastic-related computer programs. This book lists these programs (ranging from operational training to product design to molding to marketing) and explains them briefly, but no program or series of programs can provide the details obtained and the extent of information contained in this single sourcebook.

Handbook of Metal Injection Molding

Handbook of Metal Injection Molding
Author: Donald F Heaney
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081021538

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Metal injection molding combines the most useful characteristics of powder metallurgy and plastic injection molding to facilitate the production of small, complex-shaped metal components with outstanding mechanical properties. Handbook of Metal Injection Molding, Second Edition provides an authoritative guide to this important technology and its applications. Building upon the success of the first edition, this new edition includes the latest developments in the field and expands upon specific processing technologies. Part one discusses the fundamentals of the metal injection molding process with chapters on topics such as component design, important powder characteristics, compound manufacture, tooling design, molding optimization, debinding, and sintering. Part two provides a detailed review of quality issues, including feedstock characterisation, modeling and simulation, methods to qualify a MIM process, common defects and carbon content control. Special metal injection molding processes are the focus of part three, which provides comprehensive coverage of micro components, two material/two color structures, and porous metal techniques, as well as automation of the MIM process and metal injection molding of large components. Finally, part four explores metal injection molding of particular materials, and has been expanded to include super alloys, carbon steels, precious metals, and aluminum. With its distinguished editor and expert team of international contributors, the Handbook of Metal Injection Molding is an essential guide for all those involved in the high-volume manufacture of small precision parts, across a wide range of high-tech industries such as microelectronics, biomedical and aerospace engineering. Provides an authoritative guide to metal injection molding and its applications Discusses the fundamentals of the metal injection molding processes and covers topics such as component design, important powder characteristics, compound manufacture, tooling design, molding optimization, debinding, and sintering Comprehensively examines quality issues such as feedstock characterization, modeling and simulation, common defects and carbon content control

Injection Molding

Injection Molding
Author: Gerd Pötsch,Walter Michaeli
Publsiher: Hanser Gardner Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1569904197

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This book provides an overview of the injection molding process and all its related aspects, such as material behavior, machine and mold design. Although the book is highly useful to advanced professionals, it is written in clear, simple language to enable beginners to understand the technology. In discussing the various operations related to the injection molding process, emphasis is placed on practical ways of processing and using plastics. This edition is expanded to include all industrially relevant special injection molding techniques developed since the publication of the first edition.

Injection Molding

Injection Molding
Author: Rong Zheng,Roger I. Tanner,Xi-Jun Fan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011-06-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642212635

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This book covers fundamental principles and numerical methods relevant to the modeling of the injection molding process. As injection molding processing is related to rheology, mechanical and chemical engineering, polymer science and computational methods, and is a rapidly growing field, the book provides a multidisciplinary and comprehensive introduction to the subjects required for an understanding of the complex process. It addresses the up-to-date status of fundamental understanding and simulation technologies, without losing sight of still useful classical approaches. The main chapters of the book are devoted to the currently active fields of flow-induced crystallization and orientation evolution of fiber suspensions, respectively, followed by detailed discussion of their effects on mechanical property, shrinkage and warpage of injection-molded products. The level of the proposed book will be suitable for interested scientists, R&D engineers, application engineers, and graduate students in engineering.

Practical Injection Molding

Practical Injection Molding
Author: Bernie A. Olmsted,Martin Davis
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2001-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781482294590

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This work focuses on the factors critical to successful injection moulding, including knowledge of plastic materials and how they melt, the importance of mould design, the role of the screw, and the correct use of the controls of an injection moulding machine. It seeks to provide operating personnel with a clear understanding of the basics of injec

Powder Injection Molding

Powder Injection Molding
Author: Randall M. German
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2003
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: PSU:000051404567

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