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Plastics Engineering " #71: Practical Guide to Injection Blow Moldingby Samuel L. Belcher
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Injection blow molding is one of the main processes used in the blow molding industry. And although you may find information on this topic in general books on blow molding, the coverage is skimpy and lacking in details. None of them supply the sharply focused, essential information you will find in Samuel Belcher's Practical Guide to Injection Blow Molding. Taking a straightforward approach, the book explores the entire industry from conception, design, costing, tooling, and machinery, to troubleshooting, testing, and daily production. The author, a highly knowledgeable industry insider, and a member of The Plastics Hall of Fame, discusses the history of the industry, as well as the ins and outs and dos and don'ts of its daily workings, reinforcing the information in the text with pictures, charts, and figures. He instructs in product and tooling design and material and machine selection, explaining the advantages and the disadvantages and elaborating on efficiencies that can be realized. The book also details basic costing procedures considering resin costs, machine costs, tooling, labor, energy, floor space, overhead, and sales and administration. Book News Annotation:Intended for industry novices and investors, this guide describes the
design of an injection parison mold and core rod for producing
plastic containers, the injection blow molding tooling, and the
components of both three-station and four-station machines. Basic
instructions walk through mold setup and installation, weekly machine
maintenance, and material calculation. Numerous mechanical drawings
illustrate the layout of die sets, manifolds, nozzles, neck rings,
bottom plugs, roller cams, and face bars. Black and white photographs
of the machines are provided by their manufacturers.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:Intended for industry novices and investors, this guide describes the
design of an injection parison mold and core rod for producing
plastic containers, the injection blow molding tooling, and the
components of both three-station and four-station machines. Basic
instructions walk through mold setup and installation, weekly machine
maintenance, and material calculation. Numerous mechanical drawings
illustrate the layout of die sets, manifolds, nozzles, neck rings,
bottom plugs, roller cams, and face bars. Black and white photographs
of the machines are provided by their manufacturers.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Providing a straight-forward approach, the Practical Guide to Injection Blow Molding explores the entire industry from conception, design, costing, tooling, and machinery, to trouble-shooting, testing, and daily production. With information for both the novice investor and the plastic industry expert, this concise text is reinforced with pictures, charts, and figures. The author, a highly knowledgeable industry insider, and a member of "The Plastics Hall of Fame," discusses the history of the industry, as well as its daily workings. He instructs in product and tooling design, as well as material and machine selection, explaining advantages and disadvantages, elaborating on efficiencies that can be realized. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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