Re: Actua

From: Michael Buchloh (Michael.Buchloh@bmw.de)
Date: Tue Nov 24 1998 - 16:50:22 EET


Dear Jonas Nilsson,

you can use either ThermoJet 45 or 55 for investment casting. We haven't
had any problems using this wax. For the 65 and 75 we don't know so far.
The layer thickness with ALLEGRO 2.0 is some 0,04 mm. The speed is very
depending on the part you're building. We had jobs running up to 70
(seventy) hours.

Yours

Michael Buchloh
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VCC3.EXAMJ@MEMO.VOLVO.SE schrieb:

> --- Inkommet från VCC3.EXAMJ HENRIK HANICKE 98-11-24 14:10
>
> Does anyone know the layerthickness and speed af the Actua 2100,
> and has anyone tried to use ICwax in the Actua 2100.
>
> kind regards
>
> Jonas Nilsson
> Chalmers university of technoloy
>
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