Visit the Yamazaki Mazak UK web site

Designing and manufacturing mould tools

A Smithers Rapra product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Feb 13, 2008

'The Mould Design Guide' provides an in-depth guide to the design and manufacture of moulding tooling and highlights design practice that allows production to make an acceptable profit.

Smithers Rapra, a subsidiary of the US-based independent testing, consulting and contract research organisation, The Smithers Group, has published a book entitled 'The Mould Design Guide'.

Written by Peter Jones, book provides design engineers, toolmakers, moulding technicians and production engineers with an in depth guide to the design and manufacture of mould tools that work successfully in production.

It highlights the necessity to design a mould tool that allows overall production to make an acceptable profit.

Rapra said that while it is recognised that not all design engineers will be able to influence the profitability factor it is an important aspect to consider.

* Production and quality - the Mould Design Guide focuses on designs that will produce the required production rate and quality of mouldings in a consistent and reliable fashion: the key components of a successful mould tool.

The introductory chapters outline the injection moulding process, basic moulding parameters and overall machine construction.

Dedicated chapters give a full account of all the variables that should be taken into account.

All the major types of mould tools are covered in the text including two plate, three plate, split, side core, stack and hot runner.

Also, some less frequently used designs are discussed including multi plate and rotary side core moulds.

Additionally, there are chapters devoted to stress analysis and fatigue.

* Design simplicity - the theme through the book is based on design simplicity.

The simpler the design of the mould is, the more likely it is to provide trouble free mouldings, said Rapra to manufacturingtalk.com.

The information contained in this book is based on over thirty five years experience in the injection moulding industry and on over 3,000 successful mould designs.

It contains many tips, wrinkles and tweaks discovered over this period to equip the reader with information that will contribute significantly to successful mould tool designs and avoid common pitfalls.

* About the author - Peter Jones is a practising consulting engineer with over thirty five years experience within the plastics industry.

He has wide experience of mould tool design, toolmaking and production management, and he has worked for a number of well-known companies including ICI, United Gas Industries and Smiths.

* Availability - 'The Mould Design Guide' is available in both soft-backed and hard-backed formats, retailing at GBP 125 and GBP 150, respectively (plus postage and packaging).

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Visit the Yamazaki Mazak UK web site
A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication