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Manufacturing multi-material articulated plastic products using in-mold assembly

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In-mold assembly can be used to create plastic products with articulated joints. This process eliminates the need for post-molding assembly and reduces the number of parts being used in the product, hence improving the product quality. However, designing both products and molds is significantly more challenging in case of in-mold assembly. Currently, a systematic methodology does not exist for developing product and processes to exploit potential benefits of in-mold assembly for creating articulated joints. This paper is a step towards creating such a methodology and reports the following three results. First, it presents a model for designing assemblies and molding process so that the joint clearances and variation in the joint clearances can meet the performance goals. Second, it describes proven mold design templates for realizing revolute, prismatic, and spherical joints. Third, it describes a mold design methodology for designing molds for products that contain articulated joints and will be produced using in-mold assembly process. Three case studies are also presented to illustrate how in-mold assembly process can be used to create articulated devices.

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This research has been supported in part by NSF grants DMI0093142 and EEC0315425, and Army Research Office through MAV MURI Program (Grant No. ARMY-W911NF0410176). Opinions expressed in this paper are those of authors and do not necessarily reflect opinion of the sponsors.

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Priyadarshi, A.K., Gupta, S.K., Gouker, R. et al. Manufacturing multi-material articulated plastic products using in-mold assembly. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 32, 350–365 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-005-0343-z

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