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Collapsible cores for hard-to-mold parts.


A new line of collapsible cores for molding parts with difficult geometries or highly filled materials is new from Profine Molds Inc., Oakville Oakville, town (1991 pop. 114,670), Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario, between Toronto and Hamilton. A major component of the local economy is the Ford Motor Co plant, one of the largest auto plants in Canada. Originally inhabited by the Mississauga, it became a shipbuilding center in the 19th cent. because of its good harbor., Ont. Its new proCore line, introduced at NPE NPE - National Plastics Exposition
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 2006, has collapsible splines In computer graphics, a smooth curve that runs through a series of given points. The term is often used to refer to any curve, because long before computers, a spline was a flat, pliable strip of wood or metal that was bent into a desired shape for drawing curves on paper. See Bezier and B-spline. that move inward during the ejection
1. the act of casting out or the state of being cast out, as of excretions, secretions, or other bodily fluids.
2. something cast out.
3. the discharge of blood from the heart; see under period.


e·jec·tion (
 cycle to release the part. The splines are actuated by a patent-pending mechanism that does not require any add-on pneumatics, hydraulics, or mechanical components.

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Title Annotation:KEEPING UP WITH: Tooling
Publication:Plastics Technology
Geographic Code:1CANA
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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