Title: Injection Molding
1Injection Molding
- 2.810 Fall 2002
- Professor Tim Gutowski
2Short history of plastics
- 1862 first synthetic plastic
- 1866 Celluloid
- 1891 Rayon
- 1907 Bakelite
- 1913 Cellophane
- 1926 PVC
- 1933 Polyethylene
- 1938 Teflon
- 1939 Nylon stockings
- 1957 velcro
- 1967 The Graduate
3Outline
- Basic operation
- Cycle time and heat transfer
- Flow and solidification
- Part design
- Tooling
- New developments
- Environment
4Readings
- Tadmore and Gogos
- Molding and Casting pp584 -610
- Boothroyd Dewhurst
- Design for Injection Molding pp 319 - 359
- Kalpakjian see Ch 18
- Injection molding case studyWashing machine
augers see on web page
530 ton, 1.5 oz (45 cm3) Engel
Injection Molding Machine for wheel fabrication
6Process machine schematics
Source http//www.idsa-mp.org/proc/plastic/inje
ction/injection_process.htm
7Process Operation
- Temperature barrel zones, tool, die zone
- Pressures injection max, hold
- Times injection, hold, tool opening
- Shot size screw travel
Processing window
Temp.
Thermal degradation
Flash
Short-shot
Melt
Pressure
8Typical pressure/temperature cycle
Cooling time generally dominates cycle time
Source http//islnotes.cps.msu.edu/trp/inj/inj_
time.html
9Calculate clamp force, shot size
FP X A 420 tons
3.8 lbs 2245 cm3 75 oz
Actual 2 cavity 800 ton
10Clamp force and machine cost
11Heat transfer Note aTool gt apolymer
1-dimensional heat conduction equation
qx
qx Dqx
Fouriers law
Boundary Conditions
The boundary condition of 1st kind applies to
injection molding since the tool is often
maintained at a constant temperature
12Heat transfer
Let Lch H/2 (half thickness) L tch L2/a
DTch Ti TW (initial temp. wall temp.)
Non-dimensionalize
Dimensionless equation
Initial condition
Boundary condition
Separation of variables matching B.C.
matching I.C.
13Temperature in a slab
Centerline, q 0.1, Fo at/L2 1
Bi-1 k/hL
14Reynolds Number
Reynolds Number
For typical injection molding
For Die casting
Source http//www.idsa-mp.org/proc/plastic/inje
ction/injection_process.htm
15Viscous Shearing of Fluids
Newtonian Viscosity
Generalization
Typical shear rate for Polymer processes
(sec)-1 Extrusion 102103 Calendering 10102 Inje
ction molding 103104 Comp. Molding 110
Injection molding
Shear Thinning
1 sec-1 for PE
16Viscous Heating
Rate of Heating Rate of Viscous Work
Rate of Temperature rise
Rate of Conduction out
Brinkman number
For injection molding, order of magnitude 0.1
to 10
17Non-Isothermal Flow
Flow rate 1/t V/Lx
v
Heat transfer rate 1/t a/(Lz/2)2
Small value gt Short shot
For injection molding
For Die casting of aluminum
Very small, therefore it requires thick runners
18Injection mold die cast mold
19Fountain Flow
Source http//islnotes.cps.msu.edu/trp/inj/flw_
froz.html Z. Tadmore and C. Gogos,
Principles of Polymer Processing
20Shrinkage distributions
Transverse direction
sample
V3.5cm/s
V8cm/s
Source G. Menges and W. Wubken, Influence of
processing conditions on Molecular Orientation in
Injection Molds
21Gate Location and Warping
Shrinkage Direction of flow 0.020
in/in Perpendicular to flow 0.012
2.0
60?
1.96
Sprue
60.32?
1.976
2.0
Before shrinkage
After shrinkage
Air entrapment
Gate
Center gate radial flow severe distortion
Edge gate warp free, air entrapment
Diagonal gate radial flow twisting
End gates linear flow minimum warping
22Effects of mold temperature and pressure on
shrinkage
23Where would you gate this part?
24Weld line, Sink mark
Gate
Weld line
Mold Filling
Solidified part
Basic rules in designing ribs to minimize sink
marks
Source http//www.idsa-mp.org/proc/plastic/inje
ction/injection_design_7.htm
25Injection Molding
Source http//www.idsa-mp.org/proc/plastic/inje
ction/injection_design_2.htm
26Where is injection molding?
DLtotal DLmold DLshrinkage
27Effects of mold temperature and pressure on
shrinkage
28Tooling Basics
Core Plate
Cavity Plate
Moulding
Core
Cavity
Basic mould consisting of cavity and core plate
Cavity
Runner
Gate
Melt Delivery
29Tooling for a plastic cup
30Tooling for a plastic cup
31Tooling
Source http//www.idsa-mp.org/proc/plastic/inje
ction/ http//www.hzs.co.jp/english/products/e
_trainer/mold/basic/basic.htm (E-trainer by HZS
Co.,Ltd.)
32Part design rules
- Simple shapes to reduce tooling cost
- No undercuts, etc.
- Draft angle to remove part
- In some cases, small angles (1/4?) will do
- Problem for gears
- Even wall thickness
- Minimum wall thickness 0.025 in
- Avoid sharp corners
- Hide weld lines
- Holes may be molded 2/3 of the way through the
wall only, with final drilling to eliminate weld
lines
33New developments- Gas assisted injection molding
34New developments injection molding with cores
Injection Molded Housing shown in class
Cores used in Injection Molding
Cores and Part Molded in Clear Plastic
35Environmental issues
- Petroleum and refining
- Primary processing
- Out gassing energy during processing
- End of life
36Environmental loads by manufacturing sector
EPA 2001, DOE 2001
37The estimated environmental performance of
various mfg processes (not including auxiliary
requirements)
Energy per wt. normalized by the melt energy
total raw matl normalized by the part wt.
38The printer goes in the hopper
39And comes out.
40The problem with plastics is
41Or remanufacture.
42Summary
- Basic operation
- Cycle time and heat transfer
- Flow and solidification
- Part design
- Tooling
- New developments
- Environment