GalaticDan
02-20-2006, 04:48 AM
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a small benchtop plastic molder from Travin Products (manual plunger type). I have a few Kilos of tinted Makrolon, high melt PC which was used by a safty lamp supply for lenses.
Is it possible to use this material in a benchtop type molder and if so, what are the things I should know about molding and creating a mould for this material?
I've read a simple book recently on plastic injection molding and have a 30min. video from the library ment for School education.
I was thinking of a platten size of about 6inch square and want to create simple sign letters I mount in MDF with a tube light behind them. I was also hoping to do a simple pencel pack fresnel or v-groove type refractor.
I'm undersure of the mold material. If I went for aluminum; what grade should I use and whats the average life for such a mold?
Do I need to polish the mold? and what with?
Do I need to sand the mold? and what grit?
Dan
I'm thinking of buying a small benchtop plastic molder from Travin Products (manual plunger type). I have a few Kilos of tinted Makrolon, high melt PC which was used by a safty lamp supply for lenses.
Is it possible to use this material in a benchtop type molder and if so, what are the things I should know about molding and creating a mould for this material?
I've read a simple book recently on plastic injection molding and have a 30min. video from the library ment for School education.
I was thinking of a platten size of about 6inch square and want to create simple sign letters I mount in MDF with a tube light behind them. I was also hoping to do a simple pencel pack fresnel or v-groove type refractor.
I'm undersure of the mold material. If I went for aluminum; what grade should I use and whats the average life for such a mold?
Do I need to polish the mold? and what with?
Do I need to sand the mold? and what grit?
Dan