Research and Realization of Parameterized Mould Base Library of Injection Mould Based on Pro/E

2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (8) ◽  
pp. 2916-2921
Author(s):  
Donggen Cai ◽  
Tianrui Zhou
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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 012029
Author(s):  
Stefan Polenz ◽  
Christian Kolbe ◽  
Florian Bittner ◽  
Elena López ◽  
Frank Brückner ◽  
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Procedia CIRP ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 95 ◽  
pp. 909-914
Author(s):  
Benjamin Peeters ◽  
Olivier Malek ◽  
Sylvie Castagne ◽  
Bert Lauwers

2010 ◽  
Vol 37-38 ◽  
pp. 253-258
Author(s):  
Zhi Xin Jia ◽  
Hong Bing Wu ◽  
Ji Qiang Li ◽  
Ming Cai Fang

Mold companies are always facing the urgent price quotation requirements for plastic parts from customers in today’s competition market. This paper analyzed the price composition based on the standard man-hour method of plastic mould. Furthermore, the calculation of manufacturing cost for injecting mold was discussed. A computer aided quotation package for small and medium mould company was developed on SolidWorks software, by which the quotation of plastic mould can be obtained quickly. The application results of a number of actual cases show that the method can satisfy the engineering requirements of mold price.


Author(s):  
Mennatallah F El Kashouty ◽  
Allan EW Rennie ◽  
Mootaz Ghazy ◽  
Ahmed Abd El Aziz

Manufacturing process constraints and design complexities are the main challenges that face the aftermarket automotive industry. For that reason, recently, selective laser melting (SLM) is being recognised as a viable approach in the fabrication of injection moulding tool inserts. Due to its versatility, SLM technology is capable of producing freeform designs. For the first reported time, in this study SLM is recognized for its novel application in overcoming fabrication complexities for prism shaped topology of a vehicle headlamp’s reflector injection moulding tool insert. Henceforth, performance measures of the SLM-fabricated injection mould tool insert is assessed in comparison to a CNC-milled counterpart to improve quality characteristics. Tests executed and detailed in this paper are divided into two stages; the first stage assesses both fabricated tool inserts in terms of manufacturability; the second stage assesses the functionality of the end-products by measuring the surface roughness, dimensional accuracy and light reflectivity from the vehicle reflectors. The results obtained show that employing SLM technology can offer an effective and efficient alternative to subtractive manufacturing, successfully producing tool inserts with complex surface topology. Significant benefits in terms of surface roughness, dimensional accuracy and product functionality were achieved through the use of SLM technology. it was concluded that the SLM-fabricated inserts products proved to have relatively lower values of surface roughness in comparison to their CNC counterparts.


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