A collection of Q&A on nylon injection molding for prototype parts produced using vacuum casting with silicone rubber molds.
This document is the "6 Nylon Casting Q&A Collection" published by New Tech Co., Ltd. It introduces various aspects related to 6 Nylon, such as applications of cast products, maximum dimensions, and costs, in an easy-to-understand Q&A format. 6 Nylon casting is a method of producing prototype parts using vacuum casting with silicone rubber molds, without the use of metal molds. Please feel free to contact us for inquiries regarding processing details or estimates. 【Questions Included】 ■ What are the applications of 6 Nylon cast products? ■ What is the maximum production quantity for Type 1 inverted molds? ■ Can glass fillers be added? ■ What is the maximum dimension size for nylon cast products? ■ Can glass fillers be added in amounts greater than 30%? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Listed Questions】 ■ What is the draft angle? ■ What is the lead time? ■ Can vibration welding be done? ■ How does the cost compare to polyurethane casting? ■ What is the suitable number for 6 nylon casting? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Newtech Co., Ltd. is a company that conducts casting prototypes and injection molding prototypes using three methods: gypsum casting suitable for die-cast prototypes, lost-wax casting that can produce small quantities of prototype castings with short lead times, and 6 nylon injection molding that can produce nylon resin parts using silicone rubber molds. We respond to requests such as, "I want to reduce casting production costs without making molds or wooden patterns for small-scale casting prototypes" and "I want to create prototype castings that are close in precision and surface finish to die-cast products." Please feel free to contact us.