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    Re: Insert mold stainless steel rod using acetal

    Thanks for the reply. I was thinking that the thermal coefficient of acetal would, upon cooling, enable a separation shrinkage if the rod surface roughness was sufficiently low (i.e. acetal shrink...
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    Insert mold stainless steel rod using acetal

    Is it possible to insert mold a stainless steel rod using an acetal-like plastic, and then break the rod lose after molding so the rod freely rotates thereafter? The objective is to eliminate an...
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    Re: Over Molding Moving Parts

    Thanks Rick. I was afraid of that. I'm probably approaching the problem incorrectly. I've ripped apart a few products that have pivoting rods inside plastic, but they all appear to be multi-part...
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    Over Molding Moving Parts

    I want to have produced a small molded assembly ( 1 in x 1 in) that has one moving part. Think of the assembly as a flag with a rod at one end (first molded piece) where both ends of the rod are...
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