Material Properties
Material Properties
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Hi Y'all,
I am currently investigating plastic molded parts in Solidworks 2005. I need to know max and min wall thicknesses in a molded plastic part. I've tried measuring mass properties, but I don't get any usefull information from that. Is there a way that Solidworks can measure wall thickness, without having me to take multiple (too many!) sections and manually measure an infinate amount of points?
Thanks,
Damnsam
I am currently investigating plastic molded parts in Solidworks 2005. I need to know max and min wall thicknesses in a molded plastic part. I've tried measuring mass properties, but I don't get any usefull information from that. Is there a way that Solidworks can measure wall thickness, without having me to take multiple (too many!) sections and manually measure an infinate amount of points?
Thanks,
Damnsam






RE: Material Properties
As with any design comes a certain amount of "investigation" and design validation. I would suggest working with your mold maker, injection house and material supplier to nail down the specifics. Just because you solid model has constant wall thickness means nothing if the manufacturing and material issues are not addressed. Try this thread for some information....thread559-95248
I'm in the middle of doing some molds and SLA....it's an iterative process and can be costly if issues are not addressed.
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RE: Material Properties
What format is the file in? If it is native SW (.sldprt) & has sketches & features, the quickest way would be to double click on those & view the dimensions used.
If the part does not have dimensioned sketches, you may have to create them (using cross-sections & converted entities) and then (possibly) auto-dimension.
Just curious though ... why do you need the max/min thicknesses?
Making the best use of this Forum. FAQ559-716
How to get answers to your SW questions. FAQ559-1091
Helpful SW websites every user should be aware of. FAQ559-520
RE: Material Properties
I've heard of a program called "Mold flow" that will do what I want, but I haven't investigated it yet. I work for a company that makes injection molded plastic furniture. I have recieved a .sldprt from a part designer and I need to determine if there are any "pockets" of too little or to much material for mold tooling purposes.
Thanks again for the feedback.
Damnsam
Mechanical/Process engineer
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RE: Material Properties
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RE: Material Properties
Making the best use of this Forum. FAQ559-716
How to get answers to your SW questions. FAQ559-1091
Helpful SW websites every user should be aware of. FAQ559-520
RE: Material Properties
Damnsam