Tips
for Preventive Maintenance Of The Plaster Molds
Once
you invest in a layer of mold to improve the performance of the tool and a
preventive maintenance program is always a good idea for you to get maximum
benefit. No coating lasts forever, and do not want to waste time and money by
producing lower quality parts of a mold with a layer to use. The key is to
educate your staff on how to control the mold during production. Learn to say
when the coating shows deterioration, particularly in the area of objects such as doors and corridors.
One
of the most important aspects of a prevention program is taking to keep the
mold before the coating wears away. Missing signs of significant wear will
result in more costly repairs and the cost of additional polishing. A coating
of hard chrome, for example, is about 20 points RC harder than steel base,
steel exposed to wear much faster than the coated surfaces around them, causing
deeper holes that require more in-depth repairs.
Thickness
gauge is the best way to tell if the cover is wearing through. When the mold
reaches the first time in our own factory, it takes time to measure the
thickness of the surface, especially in high-wear areas, this special tool.
When you run a production mold, sometimes it breaks again to measure these
areas. Once you have decided that the finish is wearing a critical level,
remove the mold and send it for maintenance.
Establish
a part of counting is another effective way to determine maintenance needs with
projects such as high-volume molding. From the first time you run the mold to
maintain an exact number of pieces until you are ready for maintenance work
first. Using what counts as an indicator that the maintenance is next.
Contact
Us:
Impreglon
Coatings
Phone:
780-465-5050
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