Polysteel

From: Easton, Craig George - EASCG001 (EASCG001@students.unisa.edu.au)
Date: Thu Nov 05 1998 - 04:46:53 EET


Vesna Cotta informed me of the page http://www.dynamictooling.com that has info
on Dynamic tooling. Also Alan Lightman sent me the following:
        As I understand the process, PolySteel is a steel with binder mixture
        (90:10) which is poured into a plaster mold made off an RP master. The
        material is then forged to form the final steel shape, burning off the
        binder and consolidating the powder. It differs from Keltool and
RapidSteel
        in that it does not use an infiltrant to achieve full density, rather
the
        powder is compressed as it is heated. There are many advantages to
this
        process. The final material is more akin to tool steel but with
advantages
        over what you would obtain if you had machined the part from a wrought
        billet of steel. PolySteel is commercialized by Dynamic Tooling, which
is
        located, I think, in Fresno, California. I hope that this helps.
Thankyou to both of you for your help, and I hope this aids anyone else

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