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Eliminating weldlines of an injection-molded part with the aid of high-frequency induction heating
Keun Park/Dong-Hwi Sohn/Kwang-Hwan Cho
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 1, pp.149-152, 2010
Abstract : High-frequency induction is an efficient way to heat mold surface by non-contact electromagnetic induction. It has been recently applied
to injection molding because of its capability to heat and cool mold surface rapidly. This study applies high-frequency induction
heating to eliminate weldlines in an injection-molded plastic part. To eliminate or reduce weldlines, the mold temperature at the corresponding
weld locations should be maintained higher than the glass transition temperature of the resin material. Through 3 s of induction
heating, the maximum temperature of 143 ¡ÆC is obtained on the mold surface around the elliptic coil, while the temperature of the mold
plate is lower than 60 ¡ÆC. An injection molding experiment is then performed with the aid of induction heating, and the effect of induction
heating conditions on the surface appearance of the weldline is investigated. The weldline on the heated region is almost eliminated,
from which we can obtain the good surface appearance of the part.
Keyword : High-frequency induction heating; Injection molding; Rapid mold heating; Weldline |
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