
Mold Engineering
Herbert Rees(Author)
Hanser (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. June 2002
Book
Hardback
XXIV, 688 pages
978-3-446-21659-4 (ISBN)
Description
Stepped guidelines are supplied for the design of molds, from product drawing to complete mold assembly. Emphasis is given to the relationship between mold performance, productivity, and mold life.
Contents: Mold Engineering. Basic Mold Functions. Requirements. General Guidelines. Plastics Identification. Layout. Molding Operation Sequences. Shrinkage. Surface Tolerances. Gates and Runners. Venting. Ejection. Cooling. Heat Expansion. Stack Molds. Materials Specifications. Plates. Metal Fatigue. Screws. Parts Handling. Air and Oil Hydraulic Actuators. Rules and Calculations for Designers. Mold Performance and Life. Frequent Questions. Cycle Time. Wall Thickness. Product Size and Shape. Crystallinity. Forces. Preload. Wear and Lubrication. Hobbing-In of Parts.
Reviews: "... directed at injection molding of thermoplastics ... the molding issues described are also relevant for other types of molding operations, including blow molding and molding of thermosets." IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
"thorough... excellent." Injection Moulding International
More details
Edition
2. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
München
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
554
554 s/w Abbildungen
554 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 24.8 cm
Width: 17.8 cm
Thickness: 4.8 cm
Weight
1478 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-446-21659-4 (9783446216594)
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Herbert Rees
Mold Engineering
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06/1995
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Person
Author
Herbert Rees (d. 2010) was Vice President of R&D at Husky Injection Molding Systems. He is author of several books in the area of injection molds and molding, including "Mold Engineering", "Understanding Injection Mold Design", "Understanding Product Design for Injection Molding", and "Selecting Injection Molds".
Content
Mold Engineering
Basic Mold Functions
Requirements
General Guidelines
Plastics Identification
Layout
Molding Operation Sequences
Shrinkage
Surface Tolerances
Gates and Runners
Venting
Ejection
Cooling
Heat Expansion
Stack Molds
Materials Specifications
Plates
Metal Fatigue
Screws
Parts Handling
Air and Oil Hydraulic Actuators
Rules and Calculations for Designers
Mold Performance and Life
Frequent Questions
Cycle Time
Wall Thickness
Product Size and Shape
Crystallinity
Forces
Preload
Wear and Lubrication
Hobbing-In of Parts.
Basic Mold Functions
Requirements
General Guidelines
Plastics Identification
Layout
Molding Operation Sequences
Shrinkage
Surface Tolerances
Gates and Runners
Venting
Ejection
Cooling
Heat Expansion
Stack Molds
Materials Specifications
Plates
Metal Fatigue
Screws
Parts Handling
Air and Oil Hydraulic Actuators
Rules and Calculations for Designers
Mold Performance and Life
Frequent Questions
Cycle Time
Wall Thickness
Product Size and Shape
Crystallinity
Forces
Preload
Wear and Lubrication
Hobbing-In of Parts.