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Reddit mentions of Injection Molding: Process, Design, and Applications (Materials Science and Technologies)

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Injection Molding: Process, Design, and Applications (Materials Science and Technologies)
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    Features:
  • Zircon's MetalliScanner m40 metal detector locates ferrous (magnetic) metal and non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metal
  • Quickly and easily detects metal in wood, drywall, paneling, tile, stucco, plaster, concrete and other non-metallic surfaces
  • Works as a great stud finder for plaster walls, as well as finding rebar in concrete
  • Easily finds plumbing, ductwork, rebar, nails and screws in your walls, floors and ceilings
  • Now in easy open packaging, 9 volt battery included
  • Locates ferrous (magnetic) metal behind walls up to 4-Inch (102 mm) deep and non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metal up to 2-Inch (51 mm) deep
  • Quickly and easily detects metal in wood, drywall, paneling, tile, stucco, plaster, concrete and other non-metallic surfaces
  • Works great for finding studs in lathe and plaster walls, as well as finding rebar in concrete
  • Easily finds plumbing, ductwork, rebar, nails and screws in your walls, floors and ceilings
  • Now in easy open packaging, battery included
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Height10.25 Inches
Length7 Inches
Weight1.54984970186 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Injection Molding: Process, Design, and Applications (Materials Science and Technologies):

u/ResidentPace ยท 2 pointsr/MechanicalEngineering

Engineering Plastics Handbook

Injection Molding: Process Design and Applications

Though if you didn't already know, there are tons of books and articles and training resources available that you were not aware of as a student. Ask your colleagues or your supervisor if they have particular recommendations. A big part of your career is going to be finding this information yourself.

Good Luck!

u/brombe1 ยท 1 pointr/engineering

Thank you for your time and for your kind answer!

As for the material, I've found this this and obviously the good old Kalpakjjian

Sadly during my MSc we gave just a brief glance to this type of manufacturing so I'm looking for some ways to "upgrade" my knowledge about the subject.

As for the part related I'm not talking about the HR side of the question but more about the work distribution process. Could you tell me what really helped you in this?

ps You are absolutely right about the CAM videos on YT there're many fantastic walkthrough that I'm following at the moment