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“Radical” is not a word one expects to hear from a plastic injection molding company. Yet, it pops up more than once in conversation with Steven, CAD/CAM application engineer from First-rate Mold company. First-rate Mold company designs and builds high-precision molds used for products such as cell phones, electronic equipment, and consumer and medical devices. At First-rate Mold company, radical is most often used to describe mold cooling breakthroughs made possible by upfront computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using CFdesign software and the latest in laser sintering technology. Removing Guesswork Integration between CAD/CAM software used by First-rate Mold company allows the company to conduct iterative design studies without any translation, conversion or data loss. Volumes, void-filling, boundary conditions and material properties are assigned automatically in CFdesign. Associativity of all geometry is maintained as the assembly moves between CAD and CFD iterations. “First-rate Mold company brings many, many years of cooling expertise to the table and can often predict what is needed for good cooling circuits,” says Steven. “CFdesign can confirm and/or correct the original predictions. It has replaced guesswork with accurate, concise data that gives us the confidence we need to design and build molds right the first time. This is extremely important to us as there is never enough time or capital to do the same job twice.” Manufacturing for Radical Cooling Laser sintering is a fusion process that uses 3D CAD data to produce large-volume components layer-by-layer. Complex component geometries can be manufactured without tools, and optimally cooled mold inserts allow parts to be produced without distortion. Parts produced with laser sintering are comparable to traditionally machined parts in terms of steel density and hardness, according to Steven. “Laser sintering technology allows us to create parts and inserts that contain complex conformal cooling circuits that are otherwise impossible to create with conventional manufacturing techniques,” says Steven. Conformal cooling is a methodology that uniformly cools complex cores and shapes in molds, offering large savings in cycle times and increased part quality. Reducing Cycle Times by 40 Percent The tool was initially designed with traditional circuits before NyproMold implemented CFdesign software and the laser sintering system. The second time the tool was designed, a new cooling circuit was developed after using CFdesign to experiment with several conformal cooling scenarios. “The ability to overlay and compare various iterations of cooling circuits within CFdesign to determine the best cooling concept was extremely valuable to us,” says Steven. “Then, there were the fast processing and quick results: Even during the computations, dynamic results were available for review and interaction. This enabled early decision-making prior to actually finalizing the computations.” Using the CFdesign simulations, First-rate Mold company confirmed the best cooling concepts and perfected the cooling circuits prior to manufacturing. “We basically removed all guesswork and rework upfront, and were able to then take full advantage of laser sintering at the back end,” says Steven. “In terms of injection molding, this is a radical improvement amounting in tremendous annual savings to our customer,” says Steven. “Only CFdesign could have led us down this decision-making course to reach such a successful result.” Impact on Customer Satisfaction “We have a far greater confidence that timelines will be met and first-off parts will be acceptable,” he says. “We are able to provide the best cooling scenarios and therefore improved cycle time, part quality and process windows that would otherwise be unachievable with mere guesswork.” With the combined capabilities of upfront CFD and laser sintering, First-rate Mold company is adding an unexpected new meaning to “radical,” making it synonymous with “rest assured.”
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