Re: Fwd: POSTING ON RPML

From: David Comeau (albright@albright1.com)
Date: Mon Sep 27 1999 - 23:03:53 EEST


Elaine and Neil,
Achieving .005" walls to a depth between .100"-.500" depending
on the type of resin used.
Regards,
David COmeau

At 02:57 PM 9/24/1999 +0100, you wrote:
>Elaine and list,
>
>0.005 inches (or 125 microns in English!) is pretty thin but how deep is the
>cavity? Also what pressures were required? anyone got any answers?
>
>Neil Hopkinson
>Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering,
>De Montfort University,
>Leicester,
>LE1 9BH
>UK
>Tel: +44 116 2506454
>Fax: +44 116 2577052
>
>
>
>
>Elaine Hunt wrote:
>
>> Anybody done any better than these guys? What is the thinnest wall section
>> or sections you've done?
>>
>> >Recently we have been successful in developing thin wall (down to .005
>> >inch) injection molding technology with our rapid tooling. To my knowledge
>> >there is no tooling method to mold walls this thin.
>> >mail@albright1.com
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