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Prototypes I 2o Parcial: Thermoforming: blister design and appearance model with pet February 14th, 2014

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Prototypes I2o Parcial: Thermoforming: blister

design and appearance model with pet

February 14th, 2014

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Understand and learn about PET and thermoforming properties.

Understand how to make and prepare molds for the thermoforming machine.

Learn how to use and what we can do with the thermoforming machine

Learn how to get different kind of

finish for the PET:

how to cut it, paint it, etc.

Objectives

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El alumno aprenderá algunas propiedades del PET, ha hacer volúmenes para obtener moldes, así como el uso y aplicaciones de la máquina termoformadora.

También aprenderá a pintar, lijar y

enmascarillar para aplicar

acabados superficiales al PET.

Objetivos

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ThermoformingIs a process where a plastic sheet

(thermoplastic material) is heated to a high-enough temperature that it can be stretched into or onto a mold and cooled to a finished shape.

The thermoforming machine uses a vacuum to suck up the air and attract the plastic to the mold and get its form.

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Termoformado

Consiste en calentar una lámina de un termoplástico el cual, al momento de presionarlo contra una pieza rígida (molde) y aplicando una succión (vacío) adquirirá la forma de dicha pieza.

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Project 1: Mold design and blister pack

Los blisters is a pre-formed plastic packaging used for several goods as foods, pharmaceutical, cables, etc.

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Proyecto 1: diseño de moldes y blister

Los blisters son envases de plástico transparente fabricados por termoformado que se adaptan al producto y lo protegen.

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Basic process: model > packaging

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Packaging

POP

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Appearance models

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Products: Lamp

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The teacher will assign a product to each student, who is going to design it’s packaging:

• Plastic protection (PET)• Basic marketing: logo and mark use• Graphic design

Nota: the packaging must be as real as possible, with all the characteristics needed to understand it.

Requirements

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Se le asignará un producto a cada alumno y deberá diseñar el empaque del mismo que constará de:

• Protección plástica (PET)• Aplicación y uso de marca• Diseño gráfico

Nota: debe ser lo más realista posible, con las características del tipo de blister que proponen.

Requerimientos

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Moldes•Cuidar que la pieza del molde sea rígida

•Materiales: volumen en batería, madera, mdf, yeso, o un material resistente al calor y a la presión.

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Molds•The mold must be made with rigid and solid

materials

•You can use: wood, bateria, mdf, plaster cast, must resist high temperatures (heat).

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Molds•Keep rounded corners, all the walls must have a certain angle to remove from its mold (no 90°, no L).

•You need a base for the mold, and it needs little holes to let the machine suck up the air.

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Moldes•Redondear las esquinas,

evitar planos a 90° para evitar que se formen pestañas, deformaciones o rechupes.

•Si se usa una base, hacer pequeños agujeros a la misma para que por ahí succione el aire.

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Examples

•Thermoforming process

http://designerchronicles.wordpress.com/2012/11/01/termoformado/

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Products1. Sopa de letras2. Pan de dulce: cuerno3. Chocolate abuelita4. Lucky Charms (cereal)5. Bubulubu6. Gelatina en polvo7. Rocaleta de Sonrics8. Nerds de Wonka9. Galletas Oreo10. Ricos besos de Montes11. M&Ms12. Cheetos

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Project 2: appearance model with real object

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How to stand the products in the machine

Stabilize the object,

Keep it horizontal

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Cut and sand the edge to make it straight

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Mask the places you don’t want it to be painted

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Mask

Paint

You can use masking tape, paper, plastic bags, etc.

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Paint it with aerosol

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Examples

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It must be assembled, is part of the presentation of this model.

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PET

•Una lámina de PETG calibre 60 de 57 x 77 cms.

•Proveedor: Acriplast

•Nicolás Campa #29 Sur Centro

•TEL: 2-16-94-44 FAX:2-15-26-15

•Correo:[email protected]