Injection Molding of Rubber Compound Influenced by Injection Mold Surface Roughness

Author:

Stanek Michal1,Manas David1,Manas Miroslav1,Ovsik Martin1,Senkerik Vojtech1,Skrobak Adam1

Affiliation:

1. Tomas Bata University in Zlin

Abstract

Delivery of polymer melts into the mold cavity is the most important stage of the injection molding process. This paper shows the influence of cavity surface roughness and technological parameters on the flow length of rubber into mold cavity. The fluidity of polymers is affected by many parameters (mold design, melt temperature, injection rate and pressures) and by the flow properties of polymers. Results of the experiments carried out with selected types of rubber compounds proved a minimal influence of surface roughness of the runners on the polymer melt flow. This considers excluding (if the conditions allow it) the very complex and expensive finishing operations from the technological process as the influence of the surface roughness on the flow characteristics does not seem to play as important role as was previously thought. Application of the measurement results may have significant influence on the production of shaping parts of the injection molds especially in changing the so far used processes and substituting them by less costly production processes which might increase the competitiveness of the tool producers and shorten the time between product plan and its implementation.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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