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Moulds

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Before any moulding process can be undertaken a suitable mould must be made. This is one of the most important steps since it affects the quality of the moulding and ease of production. A poor quality mould can result in many scrap mouldings.

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  1. British Patent 1 358 360, Usui Research Laboratory, Japan.

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  2. Anon. (1976) ‘Nickel shell moulds’, Reinforced Plastics, May, 126.

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Weatherhead, R.G. (1980). Moulds. In: FRP Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8721-0_3

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