Using additive manufacturing with blow moulding to facilitate accurate consumer testing
conference contribution
posted on 2013-12-12, 15:51 authored by Ian Campbell, D.J. de Beer, L. BeckerA South African entrepreneur needed a fast and accurate route to consumer testing for a
design of phlegm collection bottle for long-distance runners. Vaal University of Technology
was presented with an initial product concept which had to be developed into a fully
functional prototype required for field trials. The idea was converted into a practical product
proposal and modelled using a 3D computer aided design (CAD) system. The CAD data
were used for laser sintering of polyamide to produce an initial prototype for appearance and
ergonomic evaluation. For product testing in the field, a short run of fully functional
prototypes in thin-walled low density poly-ethylene (LDPE) was required. This required a
further design iteration and the production of tooling for the blow moulding process. A novel
hybrid modular approach to tool manufacture was followed, where the outer frame of the
tools were machined in aluminium and the tool inserts were laser sintered in AlumideTM.
Blow moulding trials were undertaken in LDPE which revealed a number of positive and
negative issues. The rough surface of the tool inserts produced a desirable textured surface
in the resultant blow-moulded bottles but also prevented a clean “shut-off” between the two
halves of the tool. This allowed air to escape from the cavity along the split plane, creating
unwanted holes in the bottles. In addition, the low thermal conductivity of AlumideTM resulted
in an unwanted overheating of the tools. Strategies were identified to overcome these issues
and these are explained in the paper.
History
School
- Design
Citation
CAMPBELL, R.I., de BEER, D.J. and BECKER, L., 2013. Using additive manufacturing with blow moulding to facilitate accurate consumer testing. IN: Van de Walt, K. (ed.) Proceedings of the 14th Annual RAPDASA Conference (RAPDASA 2013), Clarens, South Africa, 29 October - 1 November 2013, 2 pp.Publisher
Rapid Product Development Association of South AfricaVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2013Notes
This is a conference paper. The conference was held on 29 October - 01 November 2013.Language
- en