B29C2033/705

Methods For Determining Mold Replacement Timing In Slush Mold Processing

In embodiments described herein, it may be determined when to replace a degraded slush mold with a non-degraded slush mold by a method that may comprise monitoring a sample media while repeatedly contacting a surface of the sample media with an abrasive material to determine the number of contactings required to reduce a grain height of the surface of the sample media to a threshold grain height. The repeated contactings of the abrasive solution with the surface of the sample media may reduce the grain height of the sample media. The surface of the sample media may comprise a material substantially identical to the material of at least a portion of a forming surface of the slush mold.

MOULD FOR THE FORMING OF ARTICLES FOR SEMI-FINISHED ARTICLES OR THE LIKE
20170305045 · 2017-10-26 ·

The mould for the forming of articles, semi-finished articles or the like, includes a first die and a second die associable in such a way as to define a final form of an article, a semi-finished article or the like. The second die is movable between a first disengagement position, wherein it is substantially spaced away from the first die, and a work position, wherein it is substantially in contact with the first die. At least one of the first die and the second die includes at least a sensor device for detecting the work position of the second die.

Tooling system

A tooling system may comprise a tool scanner, a tool database, and a user interface device. The tool scanner may be configured to scan a tool identifier on a tool. The tool database may have tool information associated with the tool identifier. The user interface device may be in communication with the tool scanner and the tool database. The user interface device may receive tool information from the tool database in response to the scan by the tool scanner, concurrently display a tool issue description and a tool issue image from the tool information of the tool database, receive a tool area selection with respect to the tool issue image, and provide access to a tool issue history from the tool database in response to the tool area selection.

Method for the Determination of Residual Moisture on and/or Within a Lens Forming Surface
20170252989 · 2017-09-07 ·

A method for determining residual moisture on and/or within a lens forming surface of a mold half includes the steps of carrying out an infrared inspection of at least a central portion of the lens forming surface of the mold half with the aid of an infrared camera, collecting measurement values resulting from the infrared inspection, which represent a degree of residual moisture on and/or within the lens forming surface, comparing the collected measurement values with a predefined threshold value representing a maximum tolerable residual moisture on and/or within a lens forming surface of a reference mold half, and, upon detection of an exceedance of the predefined threshold value representing the maximum tolerable residual moisture, preventing the inspected mold half from being used further.

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND CALCULATION METHOD
20220141555 · 2022-05-05 · ·

Provided is a management system for managing a count value of a counting device capable of displaying a screen indicating a count value of a number of shots of a mold. The management system is configured to: obtain a first image obtained by imaging the screen; obtain first read data including the count value by performing character recognition on the first image; and accumulate the first read data in a server.

Tooling system

A tooling system may comprise a device configured to communicate with an identifier of a machine tool and a tool database having tool information including a predefined proximity associated with the identifier. The device may be configured to automatically activate, without a user-initiated scan, communication with at least one of the machine tool and the tool database in response to the identifier being within the predefined proximity. The device may also be configured to transfer tool information of the machine tool with respect to the tool database.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUSLY REFRESHING A RECOATER BLADE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

The present disclosure generally relates to additive manufacturing systems and methods involving a mechanism for feeding in a desired amount of fresh recoater blade. This can be accomplished by, for example, spooling the fresh blade material from a spool. This helps prevent work stoppage when a portion of a recoater blade becomes damaged. As such, the present disclosure also relates to a system and method for detecting whether a recoater blade is damaged, and if there is damage, then causing a fresh blade portion to be fed in.

Method and apparatus for continuously refreshing a recoater blade for additive manufacturing

The present disclosure generally relates to additive manufacturing systems and methods involving a mechanism for feeding in a desired amount of fresh recoater blade. This can be accomplished by, for example, spooling the fresh blade material from a spool. This helps prevent work stoppage when a portion of a recoater blade becomes damaged. As such, the present disclosure also relates to a system and method for detecting whether a recoater blade is damaged, and if there is damage, then causing a fresh blade portion to be fed in.

Management system and calculation method
11758310 · 2023-09-12 · ·

Provided is a management system for managing a count value of a counting device capable of displaying a screen indicating a count value of a number of shots of a mold. The management system is configured to: obtain a first image obtained by imaging the screen; obtain first read data including the count value by performing character recognition on the first image; and accumulate the first read data in a server.

Apparatuses for continuously refreshing a recoater blade for additive manufacturing including a blade feed unit and arm portion

The present disclosure generally relates to additive manufacturing systems and methods involving a mechanism for feeding in a desired amount of fresh recoater blade. This can be accomplished by, for example, spooling the fresh blade material from a spool. This helps prevent work stoppage when a portion of a recoater blade becomes damaged. As such, the present disclosure also relates to a system and method for detecting whether a recoater blade is damaged, and if there is damage, then causing a fresh blade portion to be fed in.