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3D Printing Inroads in Injection Molding By Stratasys, Inc. 3D printing is an exponential innovation. Regular breakthroughs in 3D printer speed, resolution, cost and reliability demonstrate the potential not only for scale but also for unlocking new possibilities. Coupled with a fast-evolving range of printable materials, 3D printing is expanding into traditional manufacturing processes and being used for tools, molds, tool masters and end-use parts. One area of manufacturing that is experiencing a true paradigm shift is injection molding. By 3D printing the injection molds, manufacturers can functionally test parts in final materials within days of initial design THE 3D PRINTING SOLUTIONS COMPANY

Injection molding is the process of injecting plastic material into a mold cavity where it cools and hardens to the configuration of the cavity. It is the best way to mass produce highly accurate and complex 3D products and parts. Hard Tooling For CNC-machined metal injection molds used for mass production (millions of parts), the mold costs can range from $20,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars with lead times of two to four months. The longer lifespan of hard tools will offset the Unfortunately, the cost and time of tooling molds is often compounded. For example, design higher initial cost over a higher number of parts made before wearing out. mistakes require the mold be remade correctly or to create multiple iterations before the final part design and quality are achieved. Creating injection molds for mass production requires steel tools, cut with a CNC milling machine or via electrical discharge machining It is with these issues in mind that manufacturers have begun to embrace the use of 3D printed molds to create functional injection molding prototypes. (EDM). The tooling is very expensive to produce; however, the advantage is that the metal tools are extremely durable and can be used to produce large volumes of parts at a very low cost per part. INJECTION MOLDING TOOLING TECHNOLOGIES The choice of material for mold creation is governed by part volume; in general, higher part volume requires harder mold material, at a higher cost to construct. Soft Tooling When smaller amounts tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of injection molded parts are needed, soft tooling is an option. Made in aluminum, these molds are less expensive and faster to produce. For soft tooling (aluminum) to produce medium volumes, soft tooling costs can range from $1,500 to $25,000, with lead times of two to six weeks. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 2

3D Printed Tooling For producing prototype parts or low volumes (10 to 100 units) of final parts, 3D printing is the ideal technology and offers several advantages, listed below. Digital ABS has become the preferred 3D printing material to create the molds because it offers the required thermal and chemical properties to withstand the rigorous injection molding process. Bridge Tooling 3D printed injection molds can supply the early market with product samples within days of concept, creating watershed opportunities for marketers to launch and capture orders and mind-share for new products. Bridge production of advance products using 3D printed molds can cut months off product delivery schedules, stimulate early demand and accelerate market entry. Tooling On Demand For low-volume manufacturers, 3D printed injection molds offer a cost-effective production solution that eliminates hard tooling costs and delays. Hard tooling spares are no longer required in inventory. When new injection molds are needed, they are printed on demand to replace worn or fatigued molds. IDEAL 3D PRINTING MATERIALS FOR INJECTION MOLDS Material requirements for 3D printing applications are constantly evolving as engineers seek to create new structures with new mechanical properties. For injection molding applications, the availability of strong, stable plastics is critical to produce parts with tight tolerances and the toughness to withstand constant use on the factory floor. Digital ABS is the best choice for 3D printing injection molds: it combines strength and toughness, along with high temperature resistance. Available on PolyJet -driven 3D printers, dual- or triple-material jetting can produce photopolymers that simulate a range of durable production plastics. Digital ABS is a two-component material designed to simulate standard ABS plastics by combining high temperature resistance with toughness. Material requirements for 3D printing applications are constantly evolving. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 3

MATERIALS CASE STUDY: NYPRO (IRELAND) Nypro is a global manufacturer of precision plastic products for the healthcare and packaging industries. Together with Stratasys, Nypro conducted a series of tests to assess the performance of rapid prototyped cores and cavities with critical features. During one of the many tests conducted, sample High-resolution molds created using PolyJet technology produce fine features in injection molded parts. Nypro created this component part to test injection molded parts. Digital ABS is suitable for parts that require PolyJet technology s highest possible impact resistance and shock absorption. The best materials for the injection molded parts themselves are those that have reasonable molding temperatures (< 570 F / 300 C) and good flow behavior. Ideal candidates include polyethylene, polypropylene and polyamide. Plastics requiring processing temperatures of 250 C (480 F) and higher, or those that have high viscosity at their processing temperature, will shorten the life of the mold, and in some cases, ABS parts were injection molded into a single 3D printed mold made from Digital ABS. Parameters such as maximum pressure, cushion and core and cavity temperatures were tracked. Upon completion of the tests, the mold was deemed to be stable as indicated by constant injection pressure and cushion. By using recommended cooling procedures, the temperature in the core and cavity did not exceed 58ºC. Nypro concluded that the injection molding trials were very successful. The process of 3D printing cores and cavities can be considered an advantage in terms of time, initial functionality evaluations and cost. the quality of the finished part. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 4

past, Seuffer created injection molded prototypes using final production materials and metal molds. In the past, it took eight weeks for Seuffer to build a metal production mold like the one shown in above at an approximate cost of $50,000. If any changes were needed, new costs were incurred and more time lost. Seuffer s management needed a way to accelerate the process and better manage the costs. They Seuffer saved upward of $50,000 and shaved more than 50 days off of production of molds like this one. decided to acquire a PolyJet-based 3D printer as a mold-making machine and chose a complex part for the test application. Its design included shut-off CASE STUDY: ROBERT SEUFFER GMBH & CO (GERMANY) Robert Seuffer GmbH & Co, based in Germany, manufactures electronic component parts for household appliances, commercial vehicle and automotive industries. Products include interactive fans, sensors and switches. surfaces, thin walls and tall core pins that would normally require multiple inserts and many hours to fit into a normal metal mold base. Seuffer 3D printed a prototype mold in less than two days for less than $1,500 and required only three hours of component fitting and assembly. Because many Seuffer products include customerfacing interactive elements, they must be designed to withstand extended use, while protecting the internal components from high temperatures, shock, vibration and corrosive fluids. Functional testing of Seuffer prototypes is critical to validate their ability to perform over time. In the This part that Seuffer produced via injection molding is ready for functional testing. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 5

molding machines to produce its top-selling pump and drainage systems. Like many early adopters, Whale acquired a 3D printer and began using it in-house for functional testing of prototypes. Whale is now 3D printing injection mold tools in less than 24 hours at a fraction of the cost of producing metal tools. Whale began investigating the possibility of using 3D printing for injection molds. They found Digital ABS had the ideal properties for low-volume part Previously, we could not conduct performance tests until we had built a steel or aluminum tool and used production: high temperature resistance and toughness. it to create injection molded prototypes on actual production machines, said Wilfried Zachmann, research and development manager for Seuffer. Now we have the ability to perform functional tests and modify designs faster and at much lower costs. In the past, Whale outsourced its prototyping to service bureaus and often ordered parts from China. Metal injection molding tools took four to five weeks to produce and cost tens of thousand of pounds sterling. Tools are now designed during CASE STUDY: WHALE (UNITED KINGDOM) Whale, based in Northern Ireland, manufactures and exports pumps, drainage and heating systems for marine, commercial vehicle and mobile home markets around the world. the day, 3D printed overnight and tested the next morning with a range of end-product materials. We have already seen the technology take months off of our product development process and that in turn minimizes risk. In fact, I estimate that we ve shortened our R&D process by up to 35 percent, said Patrick Hurst, managing director at Whale. Injection molding is a core competency for Whale. The company manages an in-house injection molding operation of 10 state-of-the-art injection Add that on top of the 20 percent we re already saving in terms of our design work well for me, it s fantastic. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 6

3D Printing Inroads in Injection Molding prototypes from the same material that would be used to create the final product. However, conventional methods of producing injection molds are often painstaking, highly expensive and time-intensive all factors the team could not afford. So Kovács explored the options with the Objet 350 Connex 3D Printer. The result was impressive. The advanced prototypes An injection molded acetal impeller from a 3D printed mold. not only passed the required safety tests, but also increased cooling performance by 20 percent while reducing the associated noise level by 7 decibels. CASE STUDY: BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY (HUNGARY ) Kovács commented that PolyJet technology Dr. József Gábor Kovács, head of the Department provided the team with a complete end-to-end of Polymer Engineering Laboratory, Budapest solution without incurring major cost or time. University of Technology and Economics, turned to 3D printing technology when faced with a design Kovács was equally impressed with the part challenge posed by a major manufacturer. quality. He noted that the prototype was just perfect; there was no need for post-processing. He and his team were commissioned to design a general-purpose electric fan that could provide enhanced cooling but at a significantly reduced noise level. The new design also had to pass safety tests performed under extreme load conditions like intense temperature, multiple hours of operation and high rotation speeds. To perform the tests, the team needed an efficient, inexpensive method of producing injection molded Budapest University 3D printed this fan blade, which is on an engine axis ready for functional testing. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDIING / 7

SUMMARY Exponential innovation in 3D printing technology and an ever-expanding range of printable materials is accelerating change in manufacturing. 3D printing injection molds makes business sense. The use of PolyJet-based 3D printed molds allows manufacturers to take functional testing to a new level, by creating product prototypes from the same injection molding design, process and materials that will be used to create the final product. According to the Deloitte Tech Trends 2014: Exponential technologies [like 3D printing] can lead to new Kodak moments, where existing businesses are displaced by upstart companies harnessing the emerging technologies. It will be about industries effectively leveraging technologies to improve their productivity and cost-efficiency, resulting in more agile and adaptable businesses that can create new opportunities, said Robert Hillard, Deloitte Australia Managing Partner. 3D printed molds are unique in that, for prototypes and low volume manufacturing, they perform in the same way as metal molds but are much cheaper, easier and faster to make. With PolyJetbased 3D printing technology, manufacturers can produce prototypes at speeds and costs far below traditional methods. As a result, 3D printing allows manufacturers to evaluate the performance, fit and quality of potential products injected in the final product material and to test them in real-life conditions, before mass production starts. 3D printing injection molding tools therefore creates value for both large, high-volume manufacturers and small, low-volume, niche manufacturers and it s ready to use in your manufacturing business today. 3D PRINTING INROADS IN INJECTION MOLDING / 8

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