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  1. var10

    Batch No and Retail Price Printer attachment for an existing packing machine

    Hi We have a very old packing machine (form filling machine) to fill 5gms sachets. We purchased this second hand. We need an attachment kind of a thing which can be welded or bolted on to the machine so when the 5gms sachets are packed and exit the machine I want another process where the batch...
  2. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    thanks guys. That was the table that I used too. Cheers!
  3. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    Hi desert fox. Based on the table in that site, the allowable shear load on an M4 screw with medium carbon steel is about 150 kg. Can you achieve this on hand tightening or during tightening? I thought they did mean thats static loading scenarios. Can you please share the link where you think I...
  4. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Screws/Thread_Calcs.html Not completely sure if this Tensile area is applicable for any length of the screw. Help and advice please!
  5. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    thanks guys. @ TLHS - It will be used more than thousand times if not more in its life cycle. I am pretty sure they are well equipped for the load all except screws which are the limiting factors. Yeah I was also leaning towards using Yield Stress as it is a bit more safer and you identify...
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    Failure Load Calculations

    thanks desertfox. The load is just around 50kg applied and in one case there could be this shear load on 2 screws. All other parts are very well within the allowable range. Worst case will be screws fail due to shear. Since there is no perfect way to calculate shear, I am assuming a percentage...
  7. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    I guess for Aluminium I can use Proof Stress instead of the Yield stress? Any thoughts?
  8. var10

    Failure Load Calculations

    Hi Everyone, I am trying to validate the design by verifying that the design will withstand the applied load. Just want to know what will be right to use interms of figuring out failure load. Yield stress or tensile stress? The ultimate yield only gives you the Force where it starts to deform...
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    Zn Plate coatings and touch ups

    Hi I have a Mild steel plate which on the drawing says the Finish is "Zn Plate & Passivated (Clear)". I noticed a problem with the C/bore holes and therefore I need to make it deeper which will remove the coating. To re-apply the coating can I just get zinc gal bottles? or Zinc brush plating...
  10. var10

    Automation Scope Table

    Thanks asimpson. I had a look in those websites. They are a little big. So I think I am gonna have to make something.
  11. var10

    EMC coatings on plastic

    So we add conductive material to the polymer presently. Its nickel coat - MGI-841-340 G. Just wondering if I can get away from it to something else.
  12. var10

    EMC coatings on plastic

    Anyone with any suggestions on EMC coat that can be used on plastic parts. Each can is $50 and we use 2.5 cans for every unit. The goal is to achieve electrical conduction and shielding inside our molded plastic part. The stuff that we use is very harmful and its expensive. The molded...
  13. var10

    Automation Scope Table

    Hello, I want to make a movement table for a scope. I basically just want two axis movements, one in Z (vertically) and one in Y (Horizontally perpendicular to the user), don't need X movement. Z movement = 80mm so 40mm up & 40mm down. Y Movement = 40mm so 20 left & 20 right. Just wondering...
  14. var10

    Silicon Wafers

    We are trying to calibrate our low light emitting equipment at the moment. We have an inhouse calibrated LMT L1003 to measure and calibrate and it only does till 0.0001 cd/m2. So we just check till this but our equipment can go even finer. Just wondering if silicon wafers can do even finer...
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    ABS painting

    Thanks btrueblood - You know how hard it is to implement the changes, going through everyone above me. I had thought about reaming prior and masking but since they reckon its been working this way for years and now all of sudden when we changed the painter there are issues hence only the way it...
  16. var10

    Cup noodles containers manufacturers?

    thanks Mike and tan. We have got some quotes and for the moment it looks like Mikes option is more cost effective than the prices of buying them from some one else. Also just sourcing some freelancers to do our packaging design and once we have what material and other international regulations...
  17. var10

    ABS painting

    Macgyver - Yes itsmoked - yes those are the next options that are to happen if we can't fix the existing ones btrueblood - they are vaccum formed abs with only post processing being holes. Yes its a simple acrylic flat black paint that never caused any problems before this! The edges cannot...
  18. var10

    ABS painting

    Something just occurred to me. The plastic part is Soda/sand blasted before priming. Obviously they are cleaned before the primer is applied but could there be static stored? Could that be a reason why the paint doesn't stick properly. In all honesty the paint finish on the surface is all good...
  19. var10

    ABS painting

    They have to pretty precise. We use it for inserting goldman inserts. the inserts are also plastic and they are press fit. So it can't be too tight nor too loose. The paint finish has to be specific flat black matte due to some functional requirements. Black abs can't do that. I will sure try...
  20. var10

    ABS painting

    Hello all, I have an ABS bowl that needs to be flat black painted for functional applications. The bowl has more than 100 holes where we have small LEDs. So obviously we paint it before Leds go in. Unfortunately we have to ream the holes to fit the LED modules due to tolerances and this ream...
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