You can design the mandrel to be able to disassembly when the resin is cured. You can also use conical mandrel to ease the outpulling. The only-once-usable mandrel is pretty expensive, better to avoid.
In this case it is simply pulled out once the curing is complete which is what is done in most cases. When the shape is more complex, the mandrel can sometimes be made of sand or soluble material which can be crushed or "dissolved" after the curing process
Draw cool, you can do anything. And in fact, this installation: very slow, the fittings will be of poor quality. there is NO performance. I know what I'm talking about, we make lines for rebar from 8 to 40 bars!
Such animations saves my brain from memorising 🙏
You can design the mandrel to be able to disassembly when the resin is cured. You can also use conical mandrel to ease the outpulling. The only-once-usable mandrel is pretty expensive, better to avoid.
In this case it is simply pulled out once the curing is complete which is what is done in most cases. When the shape is more complex, the mandrel can sometimes be made of sand or soluble material which can be crushed or "dissolved" after the curing process
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I want to know plz how we make a resins in this process ??
Hi can I use this video for my academic presentation? Please..
how do you remove the tube from the mandarel?
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@@NSAwatchesME Through the use of a stripper machine that "strips" at 80,000 thousand tons of force. We have one at my job site. Pretty neat too.
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what are materials use in the method
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Draw cool, you can do anything. And in fact, this installation: very slow, the fittings will be of poor quality. there is NO performance. I know what I'm talking about, we make lines for rebar from 8 to 40 bars!