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Wow You lifted that straight out of their book. Nice plagiarism lol
You need to mic up bruh. Your audio sucks. webinar! come on bruhhh
This is excellent. Thank you for producing this video!
I'm woking as plastic molding design at EWI in vietnam. Nice too see You, Sir.
From a P.E. With over 40 years of IM experience, great job. Now if we could just get this out to CAD jockies and software developers.
great video, thank you!!!!
I also work together with You in East West Industry. Especially, We had meeting on teams meeting about the switch housing mold. I'm Toan at mold design. Nice to meet You Sir.
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great. cheers.
RE Wall thickness chart recommendations on #1, are these the Recommended thicknesses for the part to be injected, or the wall thicknesses of the mould itself?
Omg check out conforming cooling lines
Thank you !
Short but helpful video, thanks!
Yes , uneven wall thickness will cause shink mark .
No mention of venting the mold. Add another commandment to the list.
Traditionally they (mold makers) are "afraid" of making too much (and too deep) venting, because it can cause flashing in the brand new mold. So not enough venting is still common practice (and technicians at molding facility will correct this, during initial mold testing, in press).
Sinking can be minimized by a slower fill rate across thicker wall sections.
I noticed having a bit longer of a cool time will help too, found this out by lowering the cooling time and having sinks behind some thicker ribs
Thank you very much. Great video
One of the recommended videos to understand about undercuts on plastic products.
Great material, Jeff. Good introduction for someone new to plastic injection. Looking forward to maybe one of your lectures in person. Best.
Thank you so much.
Thanks! very informative
first commandment how we going to fill it ?then how are we going to get it out? thus effecting mold design, then design mold to those specifications such as flow , venting, ejection cooling, heating locking cavity to core (think of the mold base as the purse, that is carrying the most important part, the cavity, the mold base is not primary in the locking processes its to loose over all, but rather it is a subset, yet very important in locking )and all of the rules this video said
Video is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this.
Great! Thanks!
Wouldn't the injection process have fewer issues if done in zero-gravity?
Gravity? No, at all. But doing this process in the vacuum would help.
You've got yourself a sub and future customer right here. Thank you!
All this is great information, however it belongs in the design lab rather than the mould shop. I spend my life trying to prevent poor design proceeding to the mould maker. A top quality design lab will not release CAD to the mould maker until the DFM has been undertaken and defects corrected. As I say to my students, "the toolmaker cannot correct a poor part design, and the moulder cannot correct a poor mould design".
Bad audio
Would you mind to share this presentation? Great video and very good condensed! 👍
Great video
Does this means that the next video will be about injection molding?:D
oh didn't expect to see you here on this sub-2k views video, but hai.
Views dont equal content. This video is worth its weight in GOLD. I have it. bookmarked. There is very little intro and it is knowledge dense. This is EXACTLY the kind of video I would think to find Destin watching!
very impressive
Thank you for the information