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Havac parts Tooling images

Havac parts Tooling images

Havac parts Tooling images

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Hello................!
I have seen blow moulds for bottles.I have heared that HAVAC components are Blow moulded, But I have not seen Blow mould for Havac.So please anybody know the procedure for blow moulding from tooling point of view .If so please send me the images of fixed and moving half of HAVAC components.I have attached some parts please have a look.

Regards,
Ravindra.R.Udandakar
Mob:-+91 9960608414
Design Engineer
International Automotive India Pvt Ltd
Plot no.3 , Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park,
Phase-1,Hinjewadi
Pune - 411057
rudandakar@iacgroup.com
www.IACgroup.com

RE: Havac parts Tooling images

Blow molding is one method, rotational casting is another method for producing complex hollow parts.  I have no pictures to share, but the internet will have many examples, I'm sure.

It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.

RE: Havac parts Tooling images

If it is for OEM automotive, under dash A/C or heater air ducts it will be blow moulded. Rotational will be cheaper tooling, but to slow a process for over 100,000 parts per year, unless of course it will be a very specialised low volume production vehicle.

Regards
Pat
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