WillKMI
Automotive
- Mar 13, 2014
- 2
Greetings, looking for suggestions on a problem I'm trying to troubleshoot with a compression mold. Part of the challenge is the fact that the upper half of the mold is electrically heated to 300 degrees F (mold surface at about 250, not sure what temperature the outer faces of the tool reach.
What I want to set up is dial indicators on both sides to monitor the expansion and either confirm that it is expanding uniformly or whether the expansion is not uniform and the billet is shifting. I want to do this on the cheap using $17 harbor freight indicators rather than risk something more expensive, I was thinking that the ambient air probably means the heat won't transfer all the way to the dial indicator internals but I could try insulating the tip with a ceramic knob just in case.
Any better ideas?
What I want to set up is dial indicators on both sides to monitor the expansion and either confirm that it is expanding uniformly or whether the expansion is not uniform and the billet is shifting. I want to do this on the cheap using $17 harbor freight indicators rather than risk something more expensive, I was thinking that the ambient air probably means the heat won't transfer all the way to the dial indicator internals but I could try insulating the tip with a ceramic knob just in case.
Any better ideas?