Protomold: Rapid Injection Moulding
January Design Tip

 Rapid Injection Moulding, an Overview

Over the last several years, these emails have addressed many details of design for rapid injection moulding, but we've never really looked at the overall process. In its simplest form, the injection moulding process works as follows:

  1. Injection moulding resin in pellet form, is loaded into the hopper.
  2. The pellets flow into the heated barrel, where the material is melted.
  3. A ram-driven screw injects the molten material into the closed mould.
  4. After the material cools and solidifies, the mould opens and the part is ejected.

Fig. 1

Fig. 1: The Injection Moulding Process

Add side-actions and the process gets a little more complicated. If you've already received one of our free demo moulds, you've seen how a two-part mould with a side-action cam works. If you haven't received one yet, go to our web site to order one. Meanwhile, here's a 2D version:

Fig. 2

Fig. 2: Protomold's Demo Mould

Figure 2 shows the closed mould. Note that the colors of the mould halves correspond to those in an online ProtoQuote®: green for the cavity or A-side, blue for the core or B-side, and red for side actions.

Fig. 3

Fig. 3: Demo Mould Exploded View

Lift the green A-side mould half (Fig. 3, "a"), and you'll see the yellow injected part with its runner, sprue, and edge gate (all of which will be trimmed off) and the red side-action.

Note the features indicated on the face of the green A-side mould half, particularly the gate, where resin enters the mould cavity, and the drafted sliding shutoffs, which form the outside of the hook on the part (Fig. 3, "b").

Withdraw the red side action (Fig. 3, "c") and note the hole and raised lettering it forms on the side of the part. These are undercuts that could not otherwise be formed in a simple two-part (straight-pull) mould.

Once the mould is fully open the white ejector will rise to push the part off the core on the blue B-side mould half (Fig. 3, "d"). Since the mould halves are normally mounted horizontally in a press, this will cause the part to tumble free from the mould.

Note the features indicated on the face of the blue B-side mould half, particularly the core, which forms the hollow center of the part.

For more information on Protomold's processes, visit our web site.

 

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Plastics Trivia Question

We are breaking with tradition this month by devoting our trivia question, not to plastic, but to celebrations of the new year. In what country do the traditional festivities include drenching passers-by with water?:

 A. Tibet

 B. Thailand

 C. Tanzania

 D. Tonga

 E. Togo

(Honour System: No Googling, Yahooing, or Dogpiling until after you've submitted your guess.)

Last month's question/results:
BHDB, a new polymer developed at University of Massachusetts, Amherst shows promise in applications where fire is a potential risk because in a fire:

A. it burns completely, but releases no dangerous gasses.

B. it burns completely but releases fire-retardant chemicals in the process.

C. it turns into a fire-proof ceramic when heated.

D. it retains much of its weight as char and releases only water vapor.

E. it fully encapsulates its halogenated components.

The correct answer is
D. it retains much of its weight as char and releases only water vapor.

The responses are represented in the following chart:

Last Month's Results

Upcoming Tradeshows

Want to talk in person? Stop by to discuss your design.

 MEDTEC Europe 2009
3-5 March 2009
Hall #4 Stand #557
Landesmesse Stuttgart
Stuttgart, Germany

 Scanplast 2009
10-12 March 2009
Stand #B01:10
The Swedish Exhibition Centre
Gothenberg, Sweden

 Eurostampi 2009
19-21 March 2009
Hall #6 Stand #J25
Parma Fairground
Parma, Italy

 Plast 2009
24-28 March 2009
Stand #A23
Milan Fairgrounds
Rho, Italy

 MEDTEC UK 2009
25-26 March 2009
Hall #19 Stand #4002
NEC
Birmingham, UK

For more information, visit our web site at Protomold.co.uk.

Suggestions

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