Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Posted by
MIADsgns@x...
on 1999-12-05 17:28:29 UTC
My Injection Molding machine is a modified design from one I found through
the Linsay publications.
Simply put, it is a hand operated plunger type injector made from CRS 2"x2"
by 4" block with a stick type 400w heating element inserted in the block, an
oven thermometer screwed to the injector front face for temp reading and a
thermostat for control. It works great with recycled plastic from 35 mm film
canisters. Melting point at 400 Deg F.
Mario
the Linsay publications.
Simply put, it is a hand operated plunger type injector made from CRS 2"x2"
by 4" block with a stick type 400w heating element inserted in the block, an
oven thermometer screwed to the injector front face for temp reading and a
thermostat for control. It works great with recycled plastic from 35 mm film
canisters. Melting point at 400 Deg F.
Mario
Discussion Thread
MIADsgns@a...
1999-12-04 01:07:18 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Charles Hopkins
1999-12-04 06:46:49 UTC
RE: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
WAnliker@a...
1999-12-04 07:09:12 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Paul Devey
1999-12-04 08:20:49 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
MIADsgns@x...
1999-12-05 17:28:29 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding
Dan Mauch
1999-12-06 06:16:05 UTC
Re: Re: Raw Plastics for injection molding