Apparatus and method for attaching a cap to a mold core

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With step of making mold or mold shaping – per se

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249 661, 2643281, 264335, 425437, 425438, 425468, 425556, 425577, 425DIG102, B28B 710, B29C 3340, B29C 4503, B29C 4540

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ABSTRACT:
A cap is attached to a mold core with a T-shaped connector instead of screws. The core cap has an air distribution channel and the core has cooling fluid distribution channels which are maximized by using the T-connector. The fluid distribution channels promote maximum cooling of the core, and, along with the air distribution channel, facilitates ejection of small articles from the mold.

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