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CreativeTools.se – ZPrinter-made plastic injection mold 03


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Dessa bilder visar hur ett plastmynt med vår logotyp skapades med hjälp av en ZPrinter 3D-skrivare från Z Corporation. Först skapades myntet och gjutformen i Rhino 3D. Därefter printade 3D-printern en gjutform i gips som härdades med Epoxylim. Efter det kunde flera mynt i plast formsprutas i den 3D-utskrivna formen!

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These images show how a plastic coin with our logo was made with the help of a ZPrinter 3D-printer form Z Corporation. First the model and the mold was made in Rhino 3D. Then we 3D-printed the mold with our ZPrinter 650 and hardened it with Epoxy. After that we could produce several plastic coins with our desktop injection molding machine.

www.creativetools.se/zprinter

CreativeTools.se – ZPrinter-made plastic injection mold – Grey plastic


Image by Creative Tools
SVENSKA
Dessa bilder visar hur ett plastmynt med vår logotyp skapades med hjälp av en ZPrinter 3D-skrivare från Z Corporation. Först skapades myntet och gjutformen i Rhino 3D. Därefter printade 3D-printern en gjutform i gips som härdades med Epoxylim. Efter det kunde flera mynt i plast formsprutas i den 3D-utskrivna formen!

Den gråa plasten i denna gjutning återvanvändes av en gammal förbrukad bindmedelkassett från ZPrinter 3D-skrivaren.

ENGLISH
These images show how a plastic coin with our logo was made with the help of a ZPrinter 3D-printer form Z Corporation. First the model and the mold was made in Rhino 3D. Then we 3D-printed the mold with our ZPrinter 650 and hardened it with Epoxy. After that we could produce several plastic coins with our desktop injection molding machine.

The grey plastic for this injection mold was recycled from an discarded empty ZPrinter binder cassette!

www.creativetools.se/zprinter

Thermoplastic elastomer

thermoplastic
by Jordanhill School D&T Dept

Article by jekky

TypesThermoplastic polyurethanesThere are six generic classes of TPEs generally considered to exist commercially. They are styrenic block copolymers, polyolefin blends, elastomeric alloys (TPE-v or TPV), thermoplastic polyurethanes, thermoplastic copolyester and thermoplastic polyamides. Examples of TPE products that come from block copolymers group are Styroflex (BASF), Kraton (Shell chemicals), Pellethane (Dow chemical), Pebax, Arnitel (DSM), Hytrel (Du Pont) and more. While there are now many commercial products of elastomer alloy, these include: Dryflex ([VTC TPE Group]), Santoprene (Monsanto Company), Geolast (Monsanto), Sarlink (DSM), Forprene (So.F.Ter. S.p.a.), Alcryn (Du Pont) and Evoprene ([AlphaGary]).In order to qualify as a thermoplastic elastomer, a material must have these three essential characteristics:The ability to be stretched to moderate elongations and, upon the removal of stress, return to something close to its original shape.Processable as a melt at elevated temperature.Absence of significant creep. BackgroundSBS block copolymer schematic microstructureIt was not until the 1950s, when thermoplastic polyurethane polymers became available, that TPE became a commercial reality. During the 1960s styrene block copolymer became available, and in the 1970s a wide range of TPEs came on the scene. The worldwide usage of TPEs (680,000 tons/year in 1990) is growing at about 9% per year. The styrene-butadiene materials possess a two-phase microstructure due to incompatibility between the polystyrene and polybutadiene blocks, the former separating into spheres or rods depending on the exact composition. With low polystyrene content, the material is elastomeric with the properties of the polybutadiene predominating. Generally they offer a much wider range of properties than conventional cross-linked rubbers because the composition can varies to suit customer needs.SBS block copolymer in TEMBlock copolymers are interesting because they can “microphase separate” to form periodic nanostructures, as in the styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer shown at right. The polymer is known as Kraton and is used for shoe soles and adhesives. Owing to the microfine structure, the transmission electron microscope or TEM was needed to examine the structure. The butadiene matrix was stained with osmium tetroxide to provide contrast in the image. The material was made by living polymerization so that the blocks are almost monodisperse, so helping to create a very regular microstructure. The molecular weight of the polystyrene blocks in the main picture is 102,000; the inset picture has a molecular weight of 91,000, producing slightly smaller domains. The spacing between domains has been confirmed by small-angle X-ray scattering, a technique which gives information about microstructure. Since most polymers are incompatible with one another, forming a block polymer will usually result in phase separation, and the principle has been widely exploited since the introduction of the SBS block polymers, especially where one of the block is highly crystalline. One exception to the rule of incompatibility is the material Noryl, where polystyrene and polyphenylene oxide or PPO forma continuous blend with one another.Schematic crystalline block copolymerOther TPE’s have crystalline domains where one kind of block co-crystallizes with other block in adjacent chains, such as in copolyester rubbers, achieving the same effect as in the SBS block polymers. Depending on the block length, the domains are generally more stable than the latter owing to the higher crystal melting point. That point determines the processing temperatures needed to shape the material, as well as the ultimate service use temperatures of the product. Such materials include Hytrel, a polyester-polyether copolymer and Pebax, a nylon or polyamide-polyether copolymer. AdvantagesTPE materials have the potential to be recyclable since they can be molded, extruded and reused like plastics, but they have typical elastic properties of rubbers which are not recyclable owing to their thermosetting characteristics. TPE also require little or no compounding, with no need to add reinforcing agents, stabilizers or cure systems. Hence, batch-to-batch variations in weighting and metering components are absent, leading to improved consistency in both raw materials and fabricated articles. TPEs can be easily colored by most types of dyes. Besides that, it consumes less energy and closer and more economical control of product quality is possible. DisadvantagesThe disadvantages of TPEs relative to conventional rubber or thermoset are relatively high cost of raw materials, general inability to load TPEs with low cost fillers such as carbon black (therefore preventing TPEs from being used in automobile tires), poor chemical and heat resistance, high compression set and low thermal stability. ProcessingThe two most important manufacturing methods with TPEs are extrusion and injection molding. Compression molding is seldom, if ever, used. Fabrication via injection molding is extremely rapid and highly economical. Both the equipment and methods normally used for the extrusion or injection molding of a conventional thermoplastic are generally suitable for TPEs. TPEs can also be processed by blow molding, thermoforming and heat welding. ApplicationsTPE’s are used where conventional elastomers cannot provide the range of physical properties needed in the product. These materials find large application in the automotive sector and in household appliances sector, some general examples of object made of TPE are shown in this demo. Thus copolyester TPE’s are used in snowmobile tracks where stiffness and abrasion resistance is at a premium. They are also widely used for catheters where nylon block copolymers offer a range of softness ideal for patients. Styrene block copolymers are used in shoe soles for their ease of processing, and widely as adhesives. TPE is commonly used to make suspension bushings for automotive performance applications because of its greater resistance to deformation when compared to regular rubber bushings. TPE is also finding more and more uses as an electrical cable jacket/inner insulation, mostly in Portable Cord. Coleman Cable, Inc markets a product trademarked as Seoprene. Carol Cable and AIWC offer similar TPE insulated cables. TPE offers a flexibility and laying that traditional (American) type “S” portable cables don’t offer. See alsoCross-linking ReferencesPR Lewis and C Price, Polymer, 13, 22 (1972)Modern Plastic Mid-October Encyclopedia Issue, Introduction to TPEs, page:109-110S.A. Baeurle, A. Hotta and A.A. Gusev, ‘A new semi-phenomenological approach to predict the stress relaxation behavior of thermoplastic elastomers,’ Polymer 46, 4344-4354 (2005)S.A. Baeurle, T. Usami and A.A. Gusev, ‘A new multiscale modeling approach for the prediction of mechanical properties of polymer-based nanomaterials,’ Polymer 47, 8604-8617 (2006)S.A. Baeurle, A. Hotta and A.A. Gusev, ‘On the glassy state of multi-phase and pure polymer materials,’ Polymer 47, 6243-6253 (2006) External linksElastron Thermoplastic ElastomersThermoplastic ElastomersThermoplastic Elastomer FAQThermoplastic Elastomer Overmolding GuideThermoplastic Elastomer Injection Molding GuideStress Relaxation of Thermoplastic ElastomersInterphases of Thermoplastic ElastomersGlassy State in Thermoplastic ElastomersThermoplastic Elastomer Journal by Mustafa CaykoyluDistance learning course in polymersPolymer Structures Categories: Polymer physics | Polymers | Copolymers

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Composite

A few nice composites images I found:

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composites

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This composite attempt belongs to Technique discussion there.

The shadow has give me some trouble. Created using this and this.

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Black High-Performance Polypropylene Thermal Underwear – Bottoms, Medium Reviews

Black High-Performance Polypropylene Thermal Underwear - Bottoms, Medium

  • Form fitting rib knit wicks moisture away from skin, stretches for maximum freedom of movement.
  • Shrink resistant for a perfect fit. Odor and mildew resistant, too.
  • Soft and durable, 100% polypropylene.
  • Lightweight, meets U.S. Mil-Spec
  • Built in softness for non-chafing comfort.
Our single-layer polypropylene thermal long underwear bottoms are uniquely engineered to keep you warm and dry during outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing and running. Because the extraordinary wicking ability of this polypropylene fabric draws moisture away from your skin, you stay warmer and dryer than with cotton thermals. It's also perfect for layering under other clothes for extra warmth. This thermal bottom is in Black. Please see our matching tops and alternate colors as well.

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Oh, behave!


Image by Jim Carson
The weirdest thing at the Henry Ford Museum were machines that would make a hot plastic molded injected object. Each machine had a different mold: figurine of Henry Ford, Abraham Lincoln’s Head, The Wienermobile.

So here it is, in all its glory. The object stays uncomfortably hot for about five minutes.

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