No, it's not a submarine!
Something I'm doing for work... thought I'd share it. The original is
much larger in resolution, so some of the smaller details (like the
threading) don't show here. It's a cut-away model of an injection
molding assembly. It was created in AutoCAD from blueprints, then
exported as a series of .3DS files. I imported the .3DS files into
PolyTrans and converted them into a POV smooth_triangle mesh. The final
POV file was a whopping 57.6 meg.
How it works: The plastic (in pellet form) is fed into the large hole at
the upper left and the cylinder is heated by the heater bands that are
wrapped around it. The temperature ranges from 300-900 degrees
fahrenheit, depending on the resin used. The screw spins inside the
cylinder and forces the melted plastic out the nozzle orifice and into a
mold. That's the basic synopsis, anyway. The vertical cylinders are
thermocouples.
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Doug Eichenberg
http://www.nls.net/douge
dou### [at] nlsnet
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