Title :
Three critical measurements on injection molding processes
Author :
Dininger, Jeffrey
Author_Institution :
Lorain Commun. Coll., Elyria, OH, USA
Abstract :
The key to implementing control of the injection molding process is to utilize a strategy through which one understands the molding process from a plastics point of view. It is extremely important to understand the plastic as it flows through the barrel of the machine and into the mold, as well as understanding how the various variables of the process acting on the plastic material determine the characteristics of the finished plastic part. To achieve the maximum degree of process control and have positive effects on the finished plastic product being molded, it is important to measure and control these plastics variables. All molding machine settings and environmental factors can be directly or indirectly translated into these plastics variables. Although there are four plastics variables that affect finished plastic product outcome, for purposes of this discussion the author looks at two of these plastics variables plus one lessor variable that relates to finished part quality and productivity. These plastics variables are: plastics melt (stock) temperature; plastics cooling rate; and another related plastics variable: plastics moisture content
Keywords :
cooling; moisture control; moisture measurement; plastics; plastics industry; process control; temperature control; temperature measurement; cooling rate; critical measurements; injection molding processes; melt temperature; moisture content; plastic product; plastics variables; process control; stock temperature; Conducting materials; Cooling; Electric variables control; Fasteners; Injection molding; Moisture control; Plastic products; Temperature control; Temperature sensors; Thermal variables control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering Problems in the Rubber and Plastics Industry, 1994., IEEE Conference Record of 1994 Forty-Sixth Annual Conference of
Conference_Location :
Akron, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1805-6
DOI :
10.1109/RAPCON.1994.337329