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Default machining HDPE to high finish


"Polymer Man" wrote in message
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Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
Anyone here have experience machining HDPE?

I need some tips on how to get a (very) nice finish. The piece is a
mould
for a complex profile to be made in a sugar paste, and if the surface
isn't
nearly a high polish, it sticks too badly to remove the moulded item.

Rakes? Speeds? Secondary finishing methods?

There are several different tapers on the tip, and they must be
maintained
to a few thou accuracy, so heat polishing isn't an option unless it can
be
done in a manner that doesn't distort the shape.

Thanks,

LLoyd





HDPE isn't the best material for a mold for those reasons. Try Delrin.
It cuts to a fine finish and can be buffed.


Is delrin food safe? When I was doing plastics for a living 15 years ago,
we used Celcon(sp?) for food contact acetal.

Just a thought or two.

Mike