Time-Compression Technologies Magazine Archive 2002 (and backfills for previous years)
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Author Earl Dunlap and Jack Lawson
Source Time Compression Technologies. v7 n2 March 2002, pp 14-6
Abstract STAT is a whole system, not just a special tool. RP-processed parts are used in almost every STAT tool and are supported by the formation of composites. The tempering technology used in STAT tools is still evolving and will be used in other RT and RP applications in the future. Composites must be tempered so that they can withstand the heat and pressure of the injection mold press. Every STAT tool yields a part out of the actual resin of choice. A resin flow orifice regulator (R.F.O.R) has been developed specifically for the STAT tooling and molding process, which helps extend the life of the tool. The end result is a tool that yields a part representative of a production-tooled part. Although STAT is not a class "A" production tool, it will produce a quality part 90 to 95 percent of the time versus a production tool, but much faster. XX
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