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Volume 17, Issue 6 (November 1989)

ISSN: 0090-3973
Page Count: 13


Design of a Multi-Spring Floating Die Compaction System for Plastic Powders
Crawford, RJ
Queen's University,

Cumberland, DJ
Queen's University,

Keating, TG
Queen's University,

(Received 26 September 1988; accepted 3 April 1989)

Abstract

This paper describes the design and use of a rig to simulate double-ended compaction of powder into a solid mass. The design uses three linear levels of springs in a novel way to model the load-deformation characteristic for the material being compacted. It was found that this design worked extremely well, producing compacts which had properties similar to those expected from a true double-ended compaction rig. The design of this rig thus provides an economic way of compacting powders into a solid mass using a single hydraulic ram but with the benefits of the double-ended compaction mode.



Keywords:
powder compaction, cold compaction, plastic powders, spring design, floating die, polyvinylidene chloride

Paper ID: JTE11141J
DOI: 10.1520/JTE11141J
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