Abstract
The present study addresses the difficulties in heating thermoplastic sheets for ther-moforming applications. In industrial environments, the sheets are heated in a contact free method by means of convective hot air ovens and infrared radiation. In this study the temperature evolution at the outer surface as well as the core of thermoplastic sheets as a function of time is measured by means of thermocouples. These measurements reveal significant through thickness temperature dif-ferences which need to be resolved before high quality products can be made. The temperature dif-ferences can be decreased by decreasing the radiative power. This is however not acceptable in in-dustry since it lowers the number of produced parts per unit of time.In order to gain insight in the time-temperature relationship during the heating phase, a finite differ-ence model is developed. The model clearly shows the constantly changing through thickness tem-perature distribution and can be used as a tool by the thermoforming industry to optimize the pro-duction process.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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