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Injection Molding for a Ultra Thin-Wall Part using Induction Heating (고주파 유도가열을 사용한 초박육 플라스틱 제품의 사출성형)

  • Park, Keun;Choi, Sun;Lee, Se-Jik;Kim, Young-Seog
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.481-487
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    • 2008
  • Rapid mold heating has been recent issue to enable the injection molding of thin-walled parts or micro/nano structures. Induction heating is an efficient way to heat material by means of an electric current that is caused to flow through the material or its container by electromagnetic induction. It has various applications such as heat treatment, brazing, welding, melting, and mold heating. The present study covers an experimental investigation of induction heating in order to rapidly raise the mold temperature. It is observed that the mold surface temperature is raised up to $200^{\circ}C$ in 2 seconds. This induction heating is applied to injection molding of a flexspline for a plastic harmonic drive, which has difficulty in cavity filling because its minimum thickness is only 0.35 mm. The induction heating is then successfully implemented on this ultra-thin wall molding by raising the mold surface temperature around the glass-transition temperature of the molding material.

Overflow Design Methods of Family Mold for Rotor Using the Flow and Solidification Simulation (유동 및 응고 시뮬레이션을 활용한 회전자 패밀리 금형의 오버플로우 설계 방안)

  • Jung, J.M.;Kim, C.W.;Nguyen, V.T.;Lee, K.M.;Kuk, J.M.;Jin, H.G.;Hong, S.K.
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.204-209
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    • 2013
  • The family mold casting have advantages which are able to make products with different shapes and dimensions simultaneously in a single mold. In this study, the design of the 4 cavity rotor family mold was used by "Anycasting" software, the defects occurred during die casting were predicted and suggested the best optimization conditions for sound products. The result of the experiment were that the optimum overflow design was needed for gas emission and control of residual oxides. It was clear that the defects positions formed by diecasting were agreed with nearly them predicted by simulation.

A study on the reduction method of sink marks for plastic products with T-shape (T자형 단면형상을 가진 성형품의 싱크마크 불량 감소 방안에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Da-Eun;Lee, Chun-Kyu
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.22-26
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    • 2018
  • In the automotive industry these days, plastic parts have been developed and replaced with plastic parts by maintaining the same function of existing press parts for a variety of reasons. Injection molding plastic parts are subject to molding defects due to various factors, among which the sink marks usually occur in the areas where bosses and ribs are installed. In this study, we analyzed the influence of various factors on the occurrence of sink marks by using the flow analysis of the forming analysis program(Moldflow analysis) using the rib model with the T-shape. Tests have shown that the greatest influence on the sink mark of cosmetic products is the thickness and pressure of the ribs, and the thickness of the basic moulding thickness of the product increases. However, it was considered that the resin temperature and the mold temperature do not greatly affect the occurrence of the sink mark.

Manufacturing and Numerical Analysis of Glass Fiber Chopped Strand Mat Reinforced p-DCPD Composites Processed by S-RIM (S-RIM을 이용한 Glass Fiber Chopped Strand Mat 강화 p-DCPD 복합재료 제작 및 수치해석을 통한 공정 시간 예측)

  • YOO, HYEONGMIN;UM, MOONKWANG;CHOI, SUNGWOONG
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.629-634
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    • 2019
  • Dicyclopentadiene is a low viscosity resin which forms a poly-dicyclopentadiene rapidly through ring opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). This poly-dicyclopentadiene has outstanding properties of low-temperature, water and impact resistances. Due to these advantages, military and offshore structures try to apply the DCPD composites by using liquid composite molding process. In this study, 14%, 38% volume fraction fiber glass strand mat reinforced p-DCPD composites processed by structural reaction injection molding (S-RIM) which has resin-catalsyt mixing head and glass fiber preform in the mold. Additionally, S-RIM numerical analysis was conducted to predict the process time depending on fiber volume fraction and mold temperature. The process time is shorter when it has the lower fiber volume fraction or the higher mold temperature. At higher mold temperature, it is necessary to set the maximum mold temperature considering the resin curing time.

Permeability Measurement of a Circular Braided Preform for Resin Transfer Molding

  • Cho, Yun Kyoung;Song, Young Seok;Kang, Tae Jin;Chung, Kwansoo;Youn, Jae Ryoun
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2003
  • Permeability of the preform is one of key factors in design of RTM (Resin Transfer Molding) mold, determination of processing conditions, and modeling of flow in the mold. According to previous studies, permeability measured in the unsaturated fiber mats are higher than that in the saturated fiber mats by about 20% because of the capillary pressure. In this study, permeabilities of several fiber preforms are measured for both saturated and unsaturated flows. A saturated experiment of radial flow has been adopted to measure the permeability of anisotropic fiber preforms with high fiber content, i.e., circular braided preforms. In this method, four pressure transducers are used to measure the pressure distribution. Permeabilities in different directions are determined and the experimental results show a good agreement with the theory. Since permeability is affected by the capillary effect, permeability should be measured in the unsaturated condition for the textile composites to be manufactured under lower pressure as in the Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM).

An investigation of non-uniform metal flow during rectangular battery case using impact extrusion process (충격압출 공정을 이용한 직사각형 배터리 케이스 성형 시 불균일 금속 유동 발생 원인 고찰)

  • Lim, Jae-Hyuk;Kim, Yong-bae;Lee, Jong-sup
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.24-28
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    • 2016
  • In this study, relevant to impact extrusion process of the rectangular batter case for electric vehicles, numerical and experimental analyses were conducted to reduce the earring defects induced in the unevenness of metal flow. Since the earring is caused by the non-uniform metal flow induced in the friction and aspect ratio in the bottom section. As a way to reduce the earring, variable land die concept was applied. In order to analyze numerically the complex metal flow by using commercial finite element package, DEFORM 3D, impact extrusion process was simplified in upsetting mode at bottom section and extrusion mode at land section. The impact extrusion experiments were conducted to verify the assessment of process parameter for impact extrusion. As results, variable land die which has longer longitudinal section makes reduce earring defects. In addition, it was confirmed that the effect that slug shape like dog-bone also can reduce the earring. This study is expected to be able to present the useful design guidelines for manufacturing the battery case.

Removal of Paraffin Wax from Ceramic Injection Mold Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide (세라믹 사출성형체로부터 초임계이산화탄소를 이용한 파라핀왁스의 제거)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Hong, Seung-Tae;Yoo, Ki-Pung;Lim, Jong-Sung
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2008
  • Removal of paraffin wax from a ceramic injection mold using supercritical $CO_2$ has been studied. The paraffin wax is used as a binder in the ceramic injection molding process. The effects of pressure, temperature and flow rate of supercritical $CO_2$ on the removal of the paraffin wax were investigated. The removal rates were measured with various flow rates of $CO_2$ in the range of 328.15 - 348.15 K and 15 - 30 MPa. The removal rate of paraffin wax increased as the pressure increased. In the effect of temperature, the paraffin wax was effectively removed over 329.15K (melting point of paraffin wax), however, the efffct of temperature was not significant when the temperature was further increased. The increase of $CO_2$ flow rate also affected the removal of paraffin wax. However, the effect of flow rate was not observed when the flow rate reached a certain value. Propane was used as a co solvent in order to remove the paraffin wax effectively. When the propane was added to the $CO_2$, the removal efficiency was improved. The paraffin wax was completely removed from the ceramic injection mold without any change in their shape and the structure.

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A Study on Improvement of Surface Qualify in Injection Molded Parts (사출금형제품의 표면향상에 관한 연구)

  • 조재성
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2002
  • Injection molded plastic parts have many surface defects. These include a weld line, sink mark, flow mark, gloss, shading, scratching etc. Because these surface faults are not aesthetically acceptable, plastic parts are produced through painting or texturing. The purpose of this paper is to develop paintless molded parts using a flow control method. Computer aided injection mold filling simulations were used in order to minimize the number of defects from injection molding. Based on the numerical results, FR(Flame Retardant) HIPS was developed and the guidelines for part design, mold design, and the processing conditions were established. The effects of cost savings, improvements in productivity, and recycling were considered by reducing the number of surface faults and eliminating the painting process.

Effect of Boss Wall Thickness on Sink Mark in Injection Molding (보스 벽 두께가 사출성형의 싱크마크 발생에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, H.P.;Kim, Y.J.
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2012
  • The sink mark on boss parts is generated by the volumetric shrinkage that is caused by both the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness. The volumetric shrinkage is caused by packing pressure and its amount tends to decrease by increasing the packing pressure. The packing pressure can therefore increase the flow rate to a boss part and causes the depth of sink mark to increase. As the molding thickness and the boss wall thickness in the boss part can increase the part volume, these may yield bad solidifying and also extend the molding cycle. In this paper, both the injection molding test and the flow analysis were carried out to investigate the effect of sink mark that was generated in the boss wall thickness of injection molded products. The sink mark could also be caused by thickness ratio of boss part. For a given thickness ratio of boss, several molding process parameters such as packing pressure, packing time and melt temperature, affecting to generation of the sink mark were discussed.

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The Effect of Various Molding Methods for Precision Optical Products Using Birefringence Analysis (정밀 광학부품의 복굴절 분석을 통한 각종 성형법의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Min, I.K.;Cho, S.W.;Yoon, K.H.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 2013
  • As the adoption of injection molding technology increases, injected-molded optical products require higher dimensional accuracy and optical stability than ever before. In the present study, four kinds of molding methods, i.e., conventional injection molding (CIM), injection/compression molding (ICM), rapid heat and cooling the mold(RHCM) and rapid injection/compression molding (RICM) were selected in order to investigate the optical anisotropy of a 7 inch Light Guide Plate(LGP) by examining the gap-wise distribution of birefringence and the extinction angle. The results indicate that the compression process can decrease flow-induced birefringence over the whole region and that rapid heating can decrease the birefringence level better than conventional molding. In addition, for the combination of compression and rapid heating a reversal flow was detected from the distribution of the extinction angle near the gate.