Uni Mould Tool Life?


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How many parts should I expect to be able to pull from a Uni Mould? What's the limiting factor?

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James
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Really depends on what the mould is being used for wet lay, infusion, pre preg and the resin being used and the temperatures used during curing. I have moulds made with the uni mould system that I use for infusion that have had 40 plus parts pulled from them and oven cured at 80 degress C and they are still producing good quality parts.

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plus remember you can easily polish back up the surface finish if that dulls.

We have Uni-mould tools that have had hundreds of pulls from.

Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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