i worked in rotomolding, but not injection molding. fun college job.
Doug Eichenberg wrote:
>
> > I hate to say it, but I knew it for what it was when I saw it.
> > There was a time when I was interested in plastics and how they
> > were worked. In the course of my reading I have seen similar
> > injectors. This one looks very much like the pictures I saw.
> > You have done a good job at the modeling.
>
> Glad to hear someone else recognized it! I see these things everyday at
> work (I'm a design engineer for a company called Plastic Process Equipment).
> I've seen some incredibly complex mixing screws, a couple feet in diameter
> and so large you need a truck to move them. I even designed one that was
> used to inject meat by-products into dog bone molds. I once designed a
> screw used by a company making solid rocket propellant. The temperature had
> to be kept to very strict tolerances to avoid any unfortunate mishaps.
>
> - Doug Eichenberg
> http://www.getinfo.net/douge
> dou### [at] nlsnet
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