Thank you for this simple method, it may be obvious to some, but I never thought
it through.
Question: Do you need to approximate the maximum cross sectional area of the
target part and run your test sample in the same size silicone mold to get the
true peak or will that make a difference?
Sincerely,
Larry Blasch
Systems Administrator for Engineering Services
OPW Fueling Components
P.O. Box 405003 Voice: (513) 870-3356
Cincinnati, OH 45240-5003 USA Fax: (513) 870-3338
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Try this. Mix the same amount of urethane that would be used in the part.
Measure the exothermic peak. Cure the silicone mold at that temperature. Heat
the mold to this temperature when casting the urethane part.
Mark Schanze
Molding Technologies Manager
CIVCO Medical Instruments
319 656 4447
marks@civcomedical.com
For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/
For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/
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