Standard Components For Plastic Mold 2021

COOLING PIPES –SOLDERING JOINT TAPERED SCREW TYPE / PARALLEL SCREW TYPE / CAULKING TYPE–

SPOT COOLING PIPES

WCPFT (Tapered screw type)

SWCP (Fixed type) SWCT (Rotary type)

R ( PT )

Soldering

R 2 - Rc1 / 8

L 1

R ( PT )

7

W

d 1

ℓ 2

D 1

ℓ 1

IN direction arrow

M Material

Pipe: Stainless steel (SUS304) Holder: Brass (C3604)

L

s Surface treatment Holder: Nickel plating

• Thread JIS B0203 tapered thread for tube R (PT)

WCPF (Parallel screw type)

G ( PF )

11 (ℓ 1 )

L M6 × 0.75 ( Fine thread )

Soldering

d 1

ℓ 2

D 1

In case SWCT

ℓ 1

IN direction arrow

M Material

M Material

Pipe: Stainless steel (SUS304) Holder: Brass (C3604)

Part Number

Joint

Pipes

Rotary structure allows for changing the position of the hole on the left freely.

L

SUS304 (Threaded part one–point attachment)

s Surface treatment Holder: Nickel plating

SWCP11

• Thread part JIS B0203 parallel thread for tube G (PF)

Brass (C3604)

SWCP12 SWCT12

E Only the SWCT uses an O–ring (fluoric rubber) inside. E The rotary joint of SWCT is specially structured so that it cannot be disassembled.

Brass (C2700)

WCPK (Caulking type)

C0.5

Soldering

Part Number

R(PT) φ E φ D φ d Category

(ℓ 1 )

L

B L 1

W ℓ

Type

No.

11

300

17 38

8

1/8 6.2

3

2.5

5 5 3

SWCP

C

Fixed type

16

8

41

100—500 (100mm increments)

0 -

13

12

19

11

1/4 9

6

4

0.5

M Material

Pipe: Stainless steel (SUS304) Holder: Brass (C3604)

SWCT

Rotary type

46 21

10

L

s Surface treatment Holder: Nickel plating

■ Notes on handling • Pipes are removable type. Cut it when necessary. • Note that intermittent or continuous turning of the rotary part of the SWCT could damage the O–ring, which results in water leakage. • Use in atmospheric pressure 980 kPa (10kgf/cm 2 ) or lower. • Use water and/or oil at temperature of 180°C or lower. • They may interfere depending upon size of 2 joints and nipple, etc. to use.

Part Number – L SWCP12 – 200

Order

R(PT) G(PF) WCPFT WCPF

Part Number

C D 1

d 1

d

B ℓ ℓ 1

L

ℓ 2

Type

D

2

100

200

1.6 1.6

WCPFT (Tapered screw type) WCPF (Parallel screw type)

Quotation

1/8

1/8

4

2013106.7 8

Delivery

* 300

3

100

200

2.5 2.5

* 300

4

200

1/4

1/4

5

23 15 12 8.5 10 3.6 3.6

Example

E * L Dimension 300 is only for WCPF H D 1

Part Number

■ Vertical use ① Back plate recess

③ Attaching to cavity ■ Horizontal use

C

d

L

Type

D

② Mounting plate recess

2

100

200

1.6

Thick part of mold

Spot cooling pipe

8

6

6

WCPK (Caulking type)

3

100

200

300

2.5

Mold

Mold

4

200

300

10

8

8

3.6

Core

Core

Movable mold plate

• WCPF

• WCPK

Quick Fitting Joints

Part Number – L WCPF2 – 200 WCPK3 – 200

φ E

φ E

Order

Example

Partial cooling from horizontal directions is possible if cooling of par- tially–thick part is difficult. ④ Attaching to slide core

Movable mold plate Ejector plate (Top side)

Movable mold plate

Recommended φ E

D 2 3 4

5 6 8

Locking block

Mold

Slide core

Quotation

Delivery

Cooling joint Spot cooling pipe

Ejector plate (Bottom side)

Back plate

Cooling joint

Spot cooling pipe

Quick Fitting Joints

Movable mounting plate

■ Notes on handling of WCPFT and WCPF • The threaded part of WCPFT is a tapered pipe thread (R/PT), and the threaded part of WCPF is a parallel pipe thread (G/PF). • The tapered pipe thread and the parallel pipe thread are of the same size and pitch, so be careful when making a screw hole. If you install a tapered pipe thread in a parallel pipe thread hole, water leakage will occur. Also, note that a parallel pipe thread does not fit into a tapered screw hole. • Use WCPFT and WCPF with Sealing Tape.

Spot cooling pipe

Movable mold plate

OUT

Quick Fitting Joints

By using cooling joint (JTW, etc.), cooling pipe mechanism can be attached from the clamping plate.

Partial cooling is possible without mechanical processing of coolant hole from horizontal directions.

OUT

Quick Fitting Joints

When used for cooling of slide core, it can prevent heat expansion and scraping troubles while shortening the cooling cycle.

IN

IN

1023

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