Rapid Mould: epoxy‐infiltrated, laser‐sintered inserts
Abstract
Describes and evaluates a laser‐sintering based method for prototype tooling epoxy‐infiltrated, laser‐sintered inserts. The niche aimed at is prototype tooling for up to a hundred parts. The results are promising. The method is rather fast where two inserts (one tool) can be made within a week. Shrinking seems to be uniform and less than 2 per cent in x, y, z from green shape to infiltrated part. Surface finish is the main issue that needs further improvement. No design changes due to material properties were made. However, a mother form system for injection moulding was used to hold the insert and was helpful in reducing stresses. In less fortunate situations, a mechanical constraint should be considered. The tool was used for injection moulding; 50 parts were made in polypropylene.
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Citation
Apelskog Killander, L. (1996), "Rapid Mould: epoxy‐infiltrated, laser‐sintered inserts", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 34-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552549610109063
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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