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Moldflow Design Analysis Solutions
Imtech Design Moldflow Analysis & Polymer Engineering solutions, operate the full
suite of Moldflow flow simulation programs and software for injection molding product
design advice and are able to analyses the smallest medical device to the largest car
instrument panel quickly and efficiently to give you practical solutions to complex
injection moulding problems for almost any type of plastic material on the database.
Imtech Design have offices in UK, USA and Australia. For more information Click Here
Imtech Design Ltd was founded to provide our consultancy clients with the most practical
polymer solutions and service. Imtech is committed to the client and understanding markets
they serve and the injection moulding technology required to help design for success and
bring new products to market quickly and efficiently.
Imtech Design are Moldflow Silver Certified Plastic Flow Simulation Consultants
and Engineers and are experts in Mpi filling, cooling and warpage analysis. Imtech Design
web site provides usefull information on trouble shooting plastics moulds including
free mould flow design advice for plastics professionals.
Contact us for a budgetary quote.
Moldflow Plastic Adviser, Plastics Insight, Moldflow Mpi, Mold flow communicator
and Mold Adviser are Mould flow software products for simulating the injection
molding of plastic materials. Imtech use CAD Connectivity Tools to link structural
CAD - CAE to MPI, MPA and MPX Community projects in the plastics and tool making industry.
Moldflow is the registered trademark Moldflow Corporation & Moldflow
Europe ltd and Mold flow Plastics Labs as advised in the flow front magazine and trade publications.
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The first important plastic, celluloid, was discovered (c.1869) by the American inventor John W. Hyatt and manufactured by him in 1872; it is a mixture of cellulose nitrate, camphor, and alcohol and is thermoplastic. However, plastics did not come into modern industrial use until after the production (1909) of Bakelite by the American chemist L. H. Baekeland. Bakelite, made by the polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde, is thermosetting. New uses for plastics are continually being discovered. Following World War II optical lenses, artificial eyes, and dentures of acrylic plastics, splints that X rays may pierce, nylon fibers, machine gears, fabric coatings, wall surfacing, and plastic lamination were developed. More recently a hydrophilic, or water-attracting, plastic suitable for use in non-irritating contact lenses has been developed. Among the trade names by which many plastic products are widely known are Plexiglas, Lucite, Polaroid, Cellophane, Vinylite, and Koroseal. Plastics reinforced with fiberglass are used for boats, automobile bodies, furniture, and building panels.
For more plastic injection molding information from Imtech Design Click Here
Computer simulation of plastic flow in an injection mould was first developed around 1980 and now includes: part warpage plastic analysis software plastic filling analysis plastic injection molding plastic injection moulding plastics plastics injection molding processing product development reference runner less molding shrinkage and warpage simulation software tool and die toolmaker and warp analysis
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Plastic Fact Sheet One
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and Other Specialist Styrenics
Properties: Rigid, opaque, glossy tough, good low temperature properties, good dimensional stability and easily electroplated, low creep.
Applications: Telephone handsets, rigid luggage, domestic appliance housings (food mixers), electroplated parts, radiator grills, handles and computer housings.
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Plastic Fact Sheet Two
Polycarbonate (PC)
Properties: Polycarbonates are strong, stiff, hard, tough, transparent engineering thermoplastics that can maintain rigidity up to 140oC and toughness down to -20°C or special grades even lower.
Applications: In recent years Polycarbonate blends have become increasingly commercially important. PC is widely used in blends due to its excellent compatibility with a range of polymers.
Typical Applications include: Electronic and business equipment (computer parts, connectors, etc.), appliances (food processors, refrigerator drawers, etc.), transportation (head lights, tail lights, instrument panels, etc.).
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Plastic Fact Sheet Three
Polybutene-1 (PB-1)
Properties: PB-1 is obtained by polymerisation of butene-1, with a stereo-specific Ziegler-Natta catalyst to create a linear, high molecular, isotactic and semi-crystalline polymer.
Applications: A major application area for polybutene resins is seal-peel or easy-open packaging. Typical examples include carton liners (e.g. cereal packaging) and packs for pre-packed delicatessen products like cold meats, cheeses and smoked salmon.
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The first important plastic, celluloid, was discovered (c.1869) by the American inventor John W. Hyatt and manufactured by him in 1872; it is a mixture of cellulose nitrate, camphor, and alcohol and is thermoplastic. However, plastics did not come into modern industrial use until after the production (1909) of Bakelite by the American chemist L. H. Baekeland. Bakelite, made by the polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde, is thermosetting. New uses for plastics are continually being discovered. Following World War II optical lenses, artificial eyes, and dentures of acrylic plastics, splints that X rays may pierce, nylon fibers, machine gears, fabric coatings, wall surfacing, and plastic lamination were developed. More recently a hydrophilic, or water-attracting, plastic suitable for use in non-irritating contact lenses has been developed. Among the trade names by which many plastic products are widely known are Plexiglas, Lucite, Polaroid, Cellophane, Vinylite, and Koroseal. Plastics reinforced with fiberglass are used for boats, automobile bodies, furniture, and building panels.
For more plastic injection molding information from Imtech Design Click Here
Computer simulation of plastic flow in an injection mould was first developed around 1980 and now includes: part warpage plastic analysis software plastic filling analysis plastic injection molding plastic injection moulding plastics plastics injection molding processing product development reference runner less molding shrinkage and warpage simulation software tool and die toolmaker and warp analysis
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