Author: John P. Beaumont
Published: 2004
Number of Pages: 300
Number of Tables: 20
Number of Figures: 285
For the first time, both the art and science of designing runners and gates are presented in a concise format that highlights all critical issues. This book will help determine the optimum design, when to use what type of runner systems, and how to isolate molding problems generated from the gate and runner vs. other molding issues. Full color 3-D graphics, illustrations and photographs as well as charts, checklists, and troubleshooting guides complete this handbook.
The recently published Runner and Gating Design Handbook: Tools for Successful Injection Molding by John P. Beaumont is an outstanding contribution to the plastics industry and provides a valuable resource for proper design and troubleshooting techniques for both hot and cold runner systems, and methods to successfully solve engineering and processing issues. This first-of its-kind processing handbook is intended to provide the reader a better understanding of the rheological properties of polymer melt and melt delivery system consisting of nozzle, sprue, runner, and gate. Also explained in a clear and concise manner, the shear induced melt variations, key differences between hot and cold runner molds, gating locations and molding problems related to gates and runners.
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