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May 2017

Hello, I am looking for someone to work with, I am an owner of an injection molding company on the south shore of Montreal. I am looking for someone that could print out some injection prototype mold inserts for me. We create injection molds for prototyping and high volume production, but I would like to add some low volume proto molds to our line. We have a lot of demand and we have the experience to get this going. So if someone out there wants more business and has the printer that could print quality mold inserts then please get in touch with me.

My name is Norman.

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Norman,

I have 25years experience with injection moulding tooling, processing and tool and part design. Additional information about me can be found at 3DdesignWorx on the internet. I have (3)printers that can do the high temperature material required for a mould insert. My largest machine has a 500x500 print bed. I have not printed a mud plate insert yet and am interested in understanding your projects further.

I am curious about your injection press tonnage range and the types of materials that you typically process.

Chris

Hi Chris, I mostly mold engineering resins (very hot) like PBT, Nylon, PC, some peek and so on. Of course I also mold some general resins but not that much. My company has 3 molding presses that range from 40 to 110 tons. We make alot of aluminium molds but I would like to get the smaller productions and the speed of printing inserts.

Where are you from?

Check out my site www.amtcanada.com 10

Hi Mike where are you from? I have a Marktwo if ever you need something from that.

I would check into using a resin printer or maybe even something similar, but I know that SLA machines will give you very minimal layer lines/marks. The size of your molds would definitely be a factor and also tensile strength required…as stated previously.

Here is some literature on the Form2 resin printer material breakdowns… Somebody said they had a high temp sla machine I think. That is what material Formlabs recommends. Functional Prototyping Materials for Engineers if scroll down a little…

good luck! :slight_smile:

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