Injection Molding BALANCING RUNNER SYSTEMS
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Injection MoldingBALANCING RUNNER SYSTEMS
Figure 1: Two naturally balanced (symmetric) runner systems and onecounter-example.
Figure 2: An artificially balanced runner system.
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Injection MoldingCONSEQUENCE OF IMBALANCED
RUNNER SYSTEMS
Figure 3: Need to overpack 1 and 6 to fill 3 and 4.
Figure 4: Short shots in a telephone-handle molding die.
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Injection MoldingINCOMPRESSIBLE CONTINUITY
EQUATION FOR LIQUIDS
Cartesian coordinates: x, y, z
dVx
dx+
dVy
dy+
dVz
dz= 0
Cylindrical coordinates: r, θ, z
1
r
d
dr(rvr) +
1
r
dvθ
dθ+
dvz
dz= 0
Spherical coordinates: r, θ, φ
1
r2
d
dr(r2vr) +
1
r sin θ
d
dθ(vθ sin θ) +
1
r sin θ
dvφ
dφ= 0
All are simply ~∇ · ~v = 0
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Injection Molding
Example: use Hagen-Poiseuille Law to balance the runners
Hagen-Poiseuille Law: ∆P =8µLQ
πR4
Suppose: RAB = RBC = RCD = RDG ≡ R
What size do we make RBE and RCF to balance the pressures at E, Fand G?
Flow is split 6 ways: QAB ≡ Q
QBC =2
3Q
QCD =1
3Q
QBE = QCF = QDG =1
6Q
All lengths are equal, define K ≡ 8µL/π
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Injection Molding
Pressure drops are additive:
∆PBG =KQBC
R4BC
+KQCD
R4CD
+KQDG
R4DG
=2KQ
3R4+
KQ
3R4+
KQ
6R4
=7KQ
6R4
∆PBF =KQBC
R4BC
+KQCF
R4CF
=2
3
KQ
R4+
KQ
6R4CF
First Result: ∆PBG = ∆PBF ⇒ 1
6R4CF
=1
2R4
RCF =R
31/4= 0.76R
∆PBE =KQ
6R4BE
Second Result: ∆PBE = ∆PBG ⇒ 1
6R4BE
=7
6R4
RBE =R
71/4= 0.61R
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Injection MoldingEXTREME EXAMPLE OF RUNNER
BALANCING
Figure 5: Family mold (pair of dishwasher detergent holding set).
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Injection MoldingCONVENTIONAL INJECTION MOLDING
Figure 6: Discard or regrind.
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Injection MoldingINJECTION MOLDING DEFECTS
Weld lines
Figure 7: Cold flow fronts recombine to make a visible line that can bemechanically weak.
Voids, Sink Marks, Shrinkage
Figure 8: Use of ribs instead of a solid section. Solid section (left) and thinsection (right). 10% shrink can be expected.
Thick sections cool after gate freezes.
Sticking - Injection pressure too high (overpack).
Warping - Insufficient cooling before ejection.
Burning - Extrusion temperature too high. Shear heating.
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Injection MoldingMATERIAL AND INJECTION PRESSURE
FROZEN LAYER IN FOUNTAIN FLOW
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Injection MoldingHOT-RUNNER SYSTEMS
More expensive moldPotential degradation problemsEliminates regrindAutomatic detachment
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