The article discusses battery pack mold making, highlighting material selection, venting design, and precision for optimal thermal conductivity, durability, and production quality.
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What is a battery mould?
Battery mould – It is aset of moulds, where you can make a number of wall panels as the moulds are arranged adjacent to each other and all such moulds are braced. Battery moulds for precast concrete elements offer maximum productivity in minimum space.
How does a battery pack work?
In some designs, the battery pack can form part of the outer case of the end product and usually requires a mechanical latch to hold the battery in place. This latch as well as the terminals must interface with plastic parts from the device itself so high precision and tight tolerances are essential.
The simplest and least expensive packaging for small batteries is shrink wrap or vacuum formed plastic. These solutions are only possible if the battery is intended to be completely enclosed by the finished product. In other cases, battery packs are mounted externally and may serve a mechanical function, such as a handle or base for the product.
What is an enclosed battery pack?
Enclosures made from injection molded plastics are most commonly used for battery packs. For these enclosed pack designs, two or more plastic parts are molded and then assembled with the pack and accompanied circuitry. They can be sealed using glue, mechanical fasteners (Screws) or ultrasonic welding.
The product cost can be reduced by using insert moldings in which the interconnection strips and the terminals are molded into the plastic parts to eliminate both materials and assembly costs. In some designs, the battery pack can form part of the outer case of the end product and usually requires a mechanical latch to hold the battery in place.