Injection Mold Maker – A New, Innovative and Improved Technique of Molding

August 5th, 2009

Mold is a fungus that grows on many different substances. Unlike plants, which feed themselves through photosynthesis, molds actually gain energy by consuming other substances. For example, if you see mold on your bread, it is most likely consuming the bread it is on. Similarly, mold that is found in the walls may be living off of the wood and other materials that are in the walls.

If you are interested in Injection Mold Maker but are not sure where to go to find it, then you should know that there are a few options in particular that you should be taking into consideration. By choosing these particular Injection Mold Maker companies over any other, you are going to be ensuring that you receive the best quality and value possible, which is obviously very important to anyone.

Bring into Play the Use of an Injection Mold Makers:

The Injection Mold Maker Resource is considered as being the Internet’s best source when it comes to information on machines and resins. The injection molding process and plastics industry has truly become an incredible, multi-billion dollar industry, and injection molding has made possible the cheap and durable construction of various different consumer and industrial items which have had a profound impact on society.

They are a company whose goal is to educate both customers and engineers as much as possible by providing information regarding manufacturers, resins, materials, and anything else that is related to injection molding.

The Equipment Used in Injection Molding:

Their products include mold waxes, polyvinyl alcohol or PVA film forming barrier solutions and mold polishes and buffing compounds, and mold cleaners. What is good about these products is that most of them are environmentally friendly and only contains ingredients that are non-hazardous.

Injection Mold Makers is a method of molding in which the molding material is first placed in an open, heated mold cavity. The mold is then closed with a strong top force or plug member, and pressure is put on to force the material into contact with all of the mold areas, and then proper heat and pressure are maintained until the molding material has completely cured.

The Injection Mold Makers process employs plastic resins in a partially cured stage, either in the form of granules, putty-like masses, or preforms. It is also important to understand that Injection Mold Makers is an incredibly high volume, high pressure molding method that is suitable for a variety of different purposes, including the molding of complex, high strength fiberglass reinforcement.

Cardboard coffins don’t cost the earth

August 5th, 2009

Several years ago, Burringbar artists Julie Ward and Evelyn Jones had to deal with the loss of family members and the subsequent grief.
Julie dealt with it by painting a local panorama to sit near her dad’s coffin at the funeral while Evelyn painted her mother’s casket.
‘It was really nice and brought a personal dimension to the whole grieving process and helped both of us in our healing,’ Julie said.

At the time, the pair were running an art gallery/studio in Burringbar and when the building was sold, they wanted to continue with their art work and create another business so came up with the idea of designing coffins, preferably environmentally-friendly ones.
‘It was an economic decision at first, as six years ago when mum died I went to a funeral home to choose a casket and saw the chipboard coffin which looked awful so I decided to paint it with the family crest, angels, flowers and more… I turned a really ugly coffin into something beautiful and special and relating to mum,’ Evelyn said.

‘The reaction from mum’s friends at the funeral gave me the idea later to do this because they all just loved it.’
Julie said that when her dad, a fisherman, died five years ago, she painted a large panorama of Fingal Head, a place he loved, complete with a huge eagle soaring off into the clouds which was placed on an easel behind his coffin at his funeral.
‘They were both major losses for us and we realised these paintings worked for us and our family,’ she said.
‘Participation in the whole process of death has been taken away from our society over the past 100 years, people don’t see the bodies or are not involved in the process.’

Evelyn said dealing with funeral homes made grieving for family members harder and more expensive ‘with chipboard coffins and all the extras’ so they decided to start their own funeral-wares business after undertaking a New Enterprise Incentive Scheme program.
Calling themselves The Rose and Lily Funeral Wares, the women converted a shed on their property into a factory and started designing and painting environmentally-friendly cardboard coffins from mostly recycled paper or cardboard which can be hand painted with a range of designs.

The cardboard caskets weigh about 15kg but are strong enough to hold up to 120kg.
‘The straps are hessian, the lining is cotton, they’re completely biodegradable and we use only non-toxic glues… we encourage people to decorate their own coffin or get family members to get involved,’ Evelyn said.

‘We’re trying to empower people to be pre-organised and get involved in the process from a financial and spiritual point of view because people don’t need a funeral director involved at all,’ Julie said.
The two are also involved in educating people about burials, including home burials, addressing seniors groups about what options they have for their funerals.

‘They’re quite fascinated by it, many of them do not want to burden their families with the cost of their funerals and we provide options to buy a more personalised, inexpens-ive product.’

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