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Conformal Cooling Versus Conventional Cooling: An Injection Molding Case Study With P-20 and 3DP™-Processed Tooling

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

Wayde R. Schmidt
Affiliation:
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA;
Ronald D. White
Affiliation:
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA;
Connie E. Bird
Affiliation:
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA;
Joseph V. Bak
Affiliation:
United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA;
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Abstract

A series of designed experiments was performed in an attempt to evaluate and quantify the historically “anecdotal” benefits of conformal cooling for injection molding tooling. The study considered different generic part geometries, gating schemes, mold materials, plastic resins and cooling approaches. This paper provides an overview of the mold design approach, cooling simulation, tool fabrication via the 3DP™ process, as well as part molding and inspection results.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 2000

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