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Why are we here? Filling the need of WI manufacturing Where does plastics fit? We use it everyday Why are you here? Do you teach about plastics? Where can you make it fit?
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Plastics come in many forms from many products/chemicals. Plastic types and characteristics. Where do plastics come from? History powerpoint from University of Massachucetts Lowell
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Injection Molding Vacuum forming Machining Strip Heating Hot wire Rapid Prototyping Plastic Welding Polishing Plastics Dip Coating and more
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Injection molding is a manufuring process for producing parts by injecting material into a mold. Demonstration /Share ideas Comments/Questions
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Vacuum forming is a simplified version of thermoforming, whereby a sheet of plastic is heated to a forming temperature, stretched onto or into a single-surface mold, and held against the mold by applying a vacuum between the mold surface and the sheet. Demonstration /Share ideas Comments/Questions
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Machining plastic is another technology often regarded as a black art by those who don’t do it. Imagine trying to machine a part that changes size and shape as you work it (and sometimes afterward), chips or melts as you cut it. Thermal expansion is up to 10 times greater with plastics than metals Plastics lose heat more slowly than metals, so avoid localized overheating Softening (and melting) temperatures of plastics are much lower than metals
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Strip heating is an interesting way of shaping certain plastics. For this type of application, a heater is used to warm the plastic, making it flexible enough to shape into a variety of formations. This process is commonly used with acrylic plastic. Demonstration /Share ideas Comments/Questions
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A hot-wire foam cutter is a tool used to cut polystyrene foam and similar materials. Demonstration /Share ideas Comments/Questions
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Rapid Prototyping, the process of converting 3D CAD drawings to physical parts to create conceptual models. This prototyping process builds strong high-detail prototypes, from ABS plastic, or composite materials which can be used to demonstrate and test product designs Stereolithography uses additive fabrication method where a UV-sensitive photopolymer resin is cured by a laser to build parts a layer at a time.
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Plastic welding or heat sealing is the process of welding plastic work pieces together. It is a very common process for joining plastics. Demonstration /Share ideas Comments/Questions
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The most common plastic polishing methods are vapor polishing, flame polishing, and mechanical buffing. Each process is best suited for particular configurations and materials. 1. Vapor polishing is not for an inexperienced person as special equipment is needed in order to avoid vapor contact with the operator. 2. Flame Polishing uses a hot flame to flow a surface. 3. Mechanical polishing is the most common, easiest to do, and is useful on any plastic.
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A casting process that involves repeatedly dipping a product or part of a product into resin. Repeated dipping results in a thicker coating of resin. Plastisol is a suspension of PVC particles in a plasticizer; it flows as a liquid and can be poured into a heated mold or mold can be dipped in liquid. Aside from molding, plastisol is commonly used as a textile ink for screen-printing.
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1. Do you think plastic materials will change? 2-2. Do you think manufacturing processes used in plastic manufacturing will change? Questions/Comments Go to work !
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