Wescon/96
DOI: 10.1109/wescon.1996.554007
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CASTTOOL/sup TM/ prototyping for injection molding, where is it going?

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“…This allows normal clamping forces and injection pressures during the moulding cycle. The injection moulding conditions can then be considered similar to production conditions but the life of the mould is usually limited to below a thousand parts [Erickson, 1996]. …”
Section: Cast Metal Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows normal clamping forces and injection pressures during the moulding cycle. The injection moulding conditions can then be considered similar to production conditions but the life of the mould is usually limited to below a thousand parts [Erickson, 1996]. …”
Section: Cast Metal Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%