Re: Cooling channels in direct AIM tools

From: Maurice Ralston (mralston@fusionrpt.com)
Date: Mon Nov 01 1999 - 15:46:46 EET


We are using the SL5510 resin and have found it to be humidity/water resistant (I have a bottle made out of this resin that is filled with water, and it has been on my desk for 6 months or more) as well as highly accurate.

Maurice Ralston
Operations Manager
Fusion Engineering
www.fusionrpt.com

>>> Tine_Jørgensen <Tine.Jorgensen@teknologisk.dk> 11/01 6:42 AM >>>
Dear list,
I am searching for some information on cooling channels in direct AIM tools:
1) Can I use water cooling or is the humidity resistans of the
stereolithograpy tool to poor?
2) Do I need to use a special resin with better humidity resistans like 5530
from Ciba?
3) Has anybody done calculations on how close to the part cooling channels
can be situated without damaging the mould with a certain injection
pressure?
Regards
Tine

Tine Hejslet Jørgensen
Danish Technological Institute
Teknologiparken
Kongsvang Allé 29
8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
Tel: +45 8943 8704
Fax: +45 8943 8425
Email: tine.jorgensen@teknologisk.dk

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