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Potential of Rapid Tooling in Rapid Heat Cycle Molding: A Review

Rapid tooling (RT) and additive manufacturing (AM) are currently being used in several parts of industry, particularly in the development of new products. The demand for timely deliveries of low-cost products in a variety of geometrical patterns is continuing to increase year by year. Increased dema...

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Autores principales: Huzaim, Nurul Hidayah Mohamad, Rahim, Shayfull Zamree Abd, Musa, Luqman, Abdellah, Abdellah El-hadj, Abdullah, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri, Rennie, Allan, Rahman, Rozyanti, Garus, Sebastian, Błoch, Katarzyna, Sandu, Andrei Victor, Vizureanu, Petrica, Nabiałek, Marcin
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35629751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15103725
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author Huzaim, Nurul Hidayah Mohamad
Rahim, Shayfull Zamree Abd
Musa, Luqman
Abdellah, Abdellah El-hadj
Abdullah, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri
Rennie, Allan
Rahman, Rozyanti
Garus, Sebastian
Błoch, Katarzyna
Sandu, Andrei Victor
Vizureanu, Petrica
Nabiałek, Marcin
author_facet Huzaim, Nurul Hidayah Mohamad
Rahim, Shayfull Zamree Abd
Musa, Luqman
Abdellah, Abdellah El-hadj
Abdullah, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri
Rennie, Allan
Rahman, Rozyanti
Garus, Sebastian
Błoch, Katarzyna
Sandu, Andrei Victor
Vizureanu, Petrica
Nabiałek, Marcin
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description Rapid tooling (RT) and additive manufacturing (AM) are currently being used in several parts of industry, particularly in the development of new products. The demand for timely deliveries of low-cost products in a variety of geometrical patterns is continuing to increase year by year. Increased demand for low-cost materials and tooling, including RT, is driving the demand for plastic and rubber products, along with engineering and product manufacturers. The development of AM and RT technologies has led to significant improvements in the technologies, especially in testing performance for newly developed products prior to the fabrication of hard tooling and low-volume production. On the other hand, the rapid heating cycle molding (RHCM) injection method can be implemented to overcome product surface defects generated by conventional injection molding (CIM), since the surface gloss of the parts is significantly improved, and surface marks such as flow marks and weld marks are eliminated. The most important RHCM technique is rapid heating and cooling of the cavity surface, which somewhat improves part quality while also maximizing production efficiencies. RT is not just about making molds quickly; it also improves molding productivity. Therefore, as RT can also be used to produce products with low-volume production, there is a good potential to explore RHCM in RT. This paper reviews the implementation of RHCM in the molding industry, which has been well established and undergone improvement on the basis of different heating technologies. Lastly, this review also introduces future research opportunities regarding the potential of RT in the RHCM technique.
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spelling pubmed-91447642022-05-29 Potential of Rapid Tooling in Rapid Heat Cycle Molding: A Review Huzaim, Nurul Hidayah Mohamad Rahim, Shayfull Zamree Abd Musa, Luqman Abdellah, Abdellah El-hadj Abdullah, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Rennie, Allan Rahman, Rozyanti Garus, Sebastian Błoch, Katarzyna Sandu, Andrei Victor Vizureanu, Petrica Nabiałek, Marcin Materials (Basel) Article Rapid tooling (RT) and additive manufacturing (AM) are currently being used in several parts of industry, particularly in the development of new products. The demand for timely deliveries of low-cost products in a variety of geometrical patterns is continuing to increase year by year. Increased demand for low-cost materials and tooling, including RT, is driving the demand for plastic and rubber products, along with engineering and product manufacturers. The development of AM and RT technologies has led to significant improvements in the technologies, especially in testing performance for newly developed products prior to the fabrication of hard tooling and low-volume production. On the other hand, the rapid heating cycle molding (RHCM) injection method can be implemented to overcome product surface defects generated by conventional injection molding (CIM), since the surface gloss of the parts is significantly improved, and surface marks such as flow marks and weld marks are eliminated. The most important RHCM technique is rapid heating and cooling of the cavity surface, which somewhat improves part quality while also maximizing production efficiencies. RT is not just about making molds quickly; it also improves molding productivity. Therefore, as RT can also be used to produce products with low-volume production, there is a good potential to explore RHCM in RT. This paper reviews the implementation of RHCM in the molding industry, which has been well established and undergone improvement on the basis of different heating technologies. Lastly, this review also introduces future research opportunities regarding the potential of RT in the RHCM technique. MDPI 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9144764/ /pubmed/35629751 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15103725 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rennie, Allan
Rahman, Rozyanti
Garus, Sebastian
Błoch, Katarzyna
Sandu, Andrei Victor
Vizureanu, Petrica
Nabiałek, Marcin
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35629751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15103725
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