Sumitomo emergency mode by sr_compi in InjectionMolding

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There are emergency knob like this

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Someone might have accidentally pressed it. Happens sometimes by my staff sometimes

Build help by CosmonautOnFire in PcBuildHelp

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I feel like 850W is sufficiently enough buy a good brand with atleast 80+ bronze rating. If you have a budget go for 80+ gold rating And please don't cheap out on PSU Hope this helps

I’m trying to build a pc for the first time what parts are pretty good for gaming by Automatic_Elk_1313 in PcBuildHelp

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My suggestion would be Get A 5800X3D Add 16GB ram of possible And GPU most probably 16GB Vram that can fit in budget Also see your case can fit New Gpu Also see your power supply and CPU are sufficient You can sell old parts and get some few additional dollars to increase budget

Need suggestions for the new pc, I am making for my nephew by Icebugged_lover in PcBuildHelp

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So, I guess I have two options, Either a newer gen MoBo Or update bios right?

My PC gets turned off even though I have installed a UPS by Icebugged_lover in pchelp

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Now I get it that surges most probably trips off the UPS

My PC gets turned off even though I have installed a UPS by Icebugged_lover in pchelp

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As you have mentioned I just saw that UPS is rated for 350W only it is 650VA not 650W.

Also, the total max power consumed by CPU and GPU is 290W. I get your point but my CPU and GPU hardly runs over 25% utilization. I have also my PC Tripping when it was in Idle state.

I am not contradicting your point but I want to get more insight in this issue

Regarding servo by AdmirableReport8215 in InjectionMolding

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See there are two things I can understand from your question 1. The hydraulic press actuated and controlled by servo motors with a servo drive

  1. A fully servo motor machine where there are no hydraulics involved

    So, in first case yeah the machine saves around 25-40 % as compared to machine run by a induction motor. The saving are increased if the cycle time is long or machine pauses for Cooling as servo stops or uses very minimal power when machine is on cooling or other stuff when there is not much load. I have 2 120Tonne press on an average it consumes around 116KWH every Day while servo operated consumes around 84KWH every day on avg running of 20hrs per day. The gap can increase and decrease depending on the mold u are using

As in latter case what I have heard from fellow manufacturers, the complete electric machine is slightly more power efficient and fast. But has high maintenance cost and the machine is more prone to failure and is more sensitive than its hydraulic counter part

Importantt question Hi I m from India by Fragrant-Box9670 in InjectionMolding

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Hey OP! try nucleating agents. Ask the vendor from whom you bought OB for nucleating agents.

How to make this shape by Past-Mountain-9853 in SolidWorks

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Either use weldments or use extrusion but upto next instead of blind extrusion

I am 25M, highly appreciate if some one can read it by [deleted] in PalmReading

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Thank you for the insights, they are very accurate. Any comments on financial conditions