If you mean the overall size limitation of the keltool process, then I think
this is due to size limits of the equipment used in keltool production.
I've seen larger keltools made from multiple inserts.
Russ Harris
Research Fellow
Rapid Manufacturing Group
Queens Building
De Montfort University
Leicester, UK
Tel. +44(0)116 2551551 ext.6649
Fax. +44(0)116 2577052
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-----Original Message-----
From: Duvnjak Nikolas-QSWI191 [mailto:QSWI191@motorola.com]
Sent: 30 January 2001 14:23
To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: mechanical properties
Dear all,
Please can anybody help, I am looking for two things
1. what are the mechanical properties of the resin
used in the direct aim process
2. Why has ketool got a size limitation, is due to
the different shrink rates during the process
regards nik
many thanks in advance
Nik Duvnjak. Motorola, Swindon, England tel: 01793 565320
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