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Tran Minh The Uyen1, Nguyen Truong Giang2,3, Thanh Trung Do1, Tran Anh Son2,3, Pham Son Minh1.
Abstract
Simulations and experiments were conducted with gas temperatures of 200-400 °C to investigate the impact of external gas-assisted mold temperature control (Ex-GMTC) on the quality of weld line of molding products. In the heating step, the heating rate was 19.6 °C/s from 30 to 128.5 °C in the first 5 s in a 400 °C gas environment. When applied to heating the weld line area of an injection mold, Ex-GMTC improved the appearance of the weld line when the cavity temperature was preheated to 150 °C. For the tensile strength test, a melt flow simulation comparing the packing pressure of different mesh thicknesses revealed that Ex-GMTC helped maintain a high pressure in the weld line area in different packing periods. This was verified by an experiment where Ex-GMTC was applied with 400 °C gas to change the mesh area temperature. The result indicated that an increase in the weld line area temperature from 60 to 180 °C improves the tensile strength of all mesh thicknesses, which was more pronounced with thinner parts, especially at 0.4 mm. The simulations revealed that high temperature is concentrated in the weld line area of the cavity surface, thus reducing the energy wasted during heating.Entities:
Keywords: external gas-assisted mold temperature control (Ex-GMTC); injection molding; mold temperature control; thin wall injection molding; weld line appearance; weld line strength
Year: 2020 PMID: 32630543 DOI: 10.3390/ma13122855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623