I spoke a bit too soon. I did find a thread here "Injection Molding Clampage" that had a link to a ptonline article that explained a bit more. It still seems low but I will keep digging into it!
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I spoke a bit too soon. I did find a thread here "Injection Molding Clampage" that had a link to a ptonline article that explained a bit more. It still seems low but I will keep digging into it!
Hello all, I'm having a massive brain malfunction and am having problems calculating the tonnage for a cylinder shaped part (think a cup). It's 2mm thick, 250mm tall, and about 130mm in diameter (my...
We use it for a nylon job that was a poor design from the beginning. We got a bag of powder and mix it in at like a gram / 100lbs or something close. The part is small and we mixed up 100lbs in...
5 seconds?! Man, I did the bulk of my early years on Camac VEL's and 486's. That was (at best) dry cycle time. The one thing I loved though was the ability to touch (ehhem. I mean HIT) a certain area...
I have come across an invention that will change injection molding forever. Foo Foo Dust. It is clean, bio-degradable, renewable, and effective. No market fluctuation will ever cause the price to...
It might be worth trying to call Toshiba and see if it's an option. Our newer (V50) machines didn't have an eject forward delay timer on them for some reason. All of our older machines have them and...
We have a handful that still work that way. All of our Toshiba Machines (both the older hydraulics and the brand new electrics) have it, JSW (again, the old electrics and the brand new electrics),...