Plastic And Metal Processes Flashcards

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Materials for drop forging?

A
Metals and metal alloys.
Most common:
stainless steel
aluminium
copper
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volumes of drop forging?

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one off hand forging to about 10,000 made by machine

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materials for compression moulding?

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ceramics, thermosetting plastics, elastomers
Most common:
thermoset plastic parts
E.g. urea formaldehyde and melamine formaldehyde

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what is drop forging used to make?

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spanners, automobile parts and machine parts

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volumes of compression moulding?

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batch or high production. tooling costs are moderate

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6
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what is compression moulding used to make?

A

Electrical switches and sockets

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7
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materials for injection blow moulding?

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thermoplastics

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volume for injection blow moulding?

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high volume production (high production costs)

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type of products made using injection blow moulding?

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fairly simple hollow shapes with consistent wall thicknesses over whole product

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materials for extrusion?

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plastics or metals 
Plastics:
ABS, Acrylic
Common metals:
Aluminium, copper, magnesium
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volume for extrusion?

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batch and high volume runs

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type of products for extrusion?

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items remain the same along the whole length (e.g. guttering/ pipes)

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materials for injection moulding?

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mainly thermoplastics

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volume for injection moulding?

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high volume production. Minimum is usually 10,000 + as high tooling costs

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15
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type of products for injection moulding?

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packaging, bottle caps

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materials for extrusion blow moulding?

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thermoplastics

17
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volume for extrusion blow moulding?

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high volume, but can also be used for shorter runs

18
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type of products for extrusion blow moulding?

A

for more complex hollow products, such as milk bottles

19
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materials for rotational moulding?

A

thermoplastics and aluminium

20
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volume for rotational moulding?

A

batch to high volume mass production. moulds are simpler/ cheaper. 100-500 units

21
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type of products for rotational moulding?

A

large hollow products.

soft rounded products

22
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materials for sand casting?

A

metals with low melting points, such as lead, zinc, tin, aluminium, copper alloys

23
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volume for sand casting?

A

used in industry for small batch production runs

24
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type of products for sand casting?

A

tools, machine parts

25
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materials for gravity die casting?

A

metal alloys with low melting points. e.g. aluminium, zinc and copper based alloys

26
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volume for gravity die casting?

A

medium to high volume production

27
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materials for vacuum forming?

A

thermoplastics

28
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volume of vacuum forming?

A

from one offs to large scale production

29
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type of products for vacuum forming?

A

open ended shapes with no undercut. shapes tend to be box/ dish like. also used for packaging

30
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materials for calendering?

A

vinyl, ABS, polymer sheets, HDPE, polypropylene (thermoplastics)

31
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volume for calendering?

A

usually a higher volume so it becomes more efficient

32
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type of products for calendering?

A

thin sheets

33
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materials for pressure die casting?

A

non ferrous materials with a low melting point. e.g. zinc, copper, aluminium alloys

34
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volume for pressure die casting?

A

high volume due to cost of moulds