GrumpyPlasticBastard
Materials
- Jun 10, 2010
- 29
Currently I run a six hundred ton rubber injection molding press. Mold has six cavities.
How do I go about calculating the tonnage required for a given mold with rubber? Is it the same "projected area" calculation that thermoplastic molding uses? Or are there additional factors I need to be aware of.
Ultimate goal is to refurbish some of our "expired" cavities by re-plating them, re-polishing them and building a new frame to house them. We do not want another 600 ton press, we are thinking 200 or 400 ton.
Ideal situation would be to find out 1 cavity = 100 tons for our application because then we could acquire a new press on the cheap.
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BFL Dreamworks
"If we don't have an answer we'll get one"
How do I go about calculating the tonnage required for a given mold with rubber? Is it the same "projected area" calculation that thermoplastic molding uses? Or are there additional factors I need to be aware of.
Ultimate goal is to refurbish some of our "expired" cavities by re-plating them, re-polishing them and building a new frame to house them. We do not want another 600 ton press, we are thinking 200 or 400 ton.
Ideal situation would be to find out 1 cavity = 100 tons for our application because then we could acquire a new press on the cheap.
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BFL Dreamworks
"If we don't have an answer we'll get one"