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1、Appendix C:Reading&Interpreting Graphical Data,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transf
2、er at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureA classical cavity pressure curve for an amorphous polymer such as polystyrene,ABS or acrylic is shown The“electrocardiogram”of how the part was created Th
3、is is pressure near the gate and inside of the cavity of a typical injection molded part During the injection process,plastic travels from the nozzle and until plastic reaches the location of the sensor,no pressure is observed,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/
4、SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP
5、Set Point,C,Mold PressureOnce the plastic reaches the transducer location,pressure starts to build up,Point A This pressure is called dynamic pressure because it results from the dynamic forces of viscosity during flow As the plastic flow front travels across the cavity,a pressure loss exists from t
6、he machine barrel through the flowing material to the flow front which is always at zero pressure Cavity pressure during flow builds slowly as shown by the“dog leg”,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,
7、B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureAn experienced eye will focus on the
8、dog leg first because the size of the dog leg is indicative of where the transducer is located with respect to the end of cavityThe inflection point at C indicates the cavity is full,The pressure at Time B represents the dynamic pressure loss across the cavity at transfer from Fill to Pack The dista
9、nce on the X axis,which is time,indicates the time it takes to flow plastic from the sensor location to the transfer position and on to when the cavity is full,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cav
10、ity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureA to C is a true cavity fill time The area
11、 under the dog leg is another measure of viscosityAt the inflection point,C,the cavity is full and static pressure starts to be developed in the cavity This is the end of filling and dynamic flow is completeFrom this inflection point until the peak at point E,packing occurs,Mold Pressure Gate End of
12、 Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow I
13、nto Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureThe time it takes to go from inflection point C to the peak at Point E,is packing time The slope of a line drawn between the two points can be considered the packing rate of the mold in psi per second Once the peak cavity press
14、ure is reached,the pressure in thermoplastics starts to drop due to cooling,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,
15、Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pack Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureIn a classical method of molding,all of the plastic put into the mold will be held in the mold until the gate seals Gate seal
16、can be determined experimentally if a transducer is located near the gate inside the cavityThe curve shown indicates that the gate is sealed at Point FWhen the 2nd stage pressure drops there is no consequential drop in the mold pressure,Mold Pressure Gate End of Cavity,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,F
17、LOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,A,F,D,B,Cavity Packedat Peak,Plastic ReachesSensor Location,Cooling Rate,Transfer Fill To Pack,Cavity Flow Time After Transfer at Pack Rate,Cavity Flow Time to Transfer at Fill Rate,Plastic Flow Into Mold Time Zero,Cavity Full,C,E,Pac
18、k Rate,MP Set Point,C,Mold PressureThis indicates that all of the plastic put into the mold has been left in the partOnce the mold is filled and packed and cooling has progressed past the gate seal the mold pressure decay curve is directly related to cooling This curve then tends to decay at an ever
19、 decreasing rate until the part surface temperature reaches mold temperature where no heat transfer can take place,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,Cavity Pressure Gate End Showing Discharge,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Flow,Hold,Start MoldFill Time,Gate End Mold Pressure,A,B,C,D,E,F,A char
20、t with two seconds less 2nd stage time is shown where plastic is allowed to run back out of the cavity,at point FThis is called discharge or backflowDischarge is not always undesirable in molding Many center gated parts,especially ones where flatness is desirable,must be allowed to discharge for cor
21、rect part characteristics,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,Cavity Pressure Gate End Showing Discharge,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Flow,Hold,Start MoldFill Time,Gate End Mold Pressure,A,B,C,D,E,F,Coffee can lid molds are classically this type.It is important in all molding setups to know wh
22、ether or not the gate is sealing It is also important to know the gate seal time,even if the gate sealing is not being used This information is an important troubleshooting tool because a change in gate seal time is generally indicative of changes in either mold temperature or material temperature w
23、hich could help pinpoint the cause of the problems,On many molds,cavity pressure decays to zero long before the mold is open.There are also many molds where a residual cavity pressure exists when the mold is open.Generally,high residual pressures exist on molds which are hard to fill and pack and ha
24、ve relatively thin sections such as on connector molds.An actual curve of such a mold is shown where small residual pressure exists at mold open.If a moving ejector pin is being used to sense pressure,as is recommended due to its self-cleaning characteristics,then the ejector pin force will be shown
25、 on the graph.,TIME(SECONDS),15,0,Pack,Fill,Mold Pressure Near the End of Cavity,FLOW(Cu IN/SEC)VOLUME(Cu IN)PRESSURE(PSI),Hold,Start MoldFill Time,End of Cavity Mold Pressure,A,B,C,D,E,F,When the dog leg is small,as shown,the sensor location is very near the end of the cavity If there is no dog leg
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