Plastics provide time and cost savings

A Toolcraft Plastics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 30, 2002

An improved seal at a considerably lower cost was achieved by Toolcraft Plastics of Swindon, when two steel valve seating rings were redesigned to be extruded in a tough plastic.

An improved seal at a considerably lower cost was achieved by Toolcraft Plastics of Swindon, when two steel valve seating rings were redesigned to be extruded in a tough plastic.

Tests on the new components in polyacetal showed the plastic to 'give' a little making an even better seal than the steel and at a far lower cost.

Particularly expensive to machine in the steel were the eight radial holes that were incorporated into the redesign by the team at Toolcraft and required no post moulding machining.

Designing 'out' the time consuming cutting of eight radial holes was pivotal/crucial in cutting costs.

The design achieved by Toolcraft, also enabled the part to be made on one mould tool, the radial holes being produced without retracting cores which would have slowed the process and increased tool costs.

Toolcraft's redesign service includes choice of materials and can also incorporate restyling of a part to update client's products.

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