A Guide to Injection Moulding Technique
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Injection moulding, one of the most popular commercial manufacturing techniques in the plastic industry, is an automated, highly cost-effective, precise and competent manufacturing technique having ability to produce complex design products. The design of an injection mould is an integral part of the plastic injection moulding technique which affects the quality of the final product. This book is a stepwise guide to design, manufacturing, and validation of an injection mould for ‘Rotor and Cover’ of a plastic component used in a particular model of a two-wheeler. It is very useful for researchers and the people who are working in the area of tool design and manufacturing.
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Dinbandhu Singh was born in Sohagpur, a small village in Gopalganj District, Bihar, India. He did his schooling from Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya, Kurukshetra, Haryana. He is an M. Tech in Tool Engineering from R.V. College of Engineering (2011) and B. Tech (2009) in Mechanical Engineering from G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous), Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. His teaching career started at Al-Habeeb College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana (then Andhra Pradesh) and later worked at various reputed institutions across the country. Presently, he works as an Assistant Professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at Vidya Vihar Institute of Technology, Maranga, Purnea, Bihar. He has more than 06 years of teaching experience. His research interests are focused on Material Sciences/Composite Materials. He has published/presented/contributed more than 10 research papers in various international journals and conferences of their repute. He can be emailed at dinosingh@hotmail.co.uk
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A Guide to Injection Moulding Technique - Dinbandhu Singh
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
Injection moulding requires that the material be heated to a plastic state in a barrel and then forced into the mould cavity with a plunger under high pressure. The plasticization of the material in the barrel is facilitated by shear and friction from a rotating screw that also feeds the raw material. In thermoplastics, the material is cooled in the mould until it can be ejected. With thermo-set, the material is heated in the mould to cure
the material before ejection. The construction of mould depends upon the shape of component, quantity required, its size and complexities of the parting surface/plane.
Before designing the mould, the designer should carefully analyze the shape, size, undercuts, holes, bosses, and sharp corners of the component. One should also try to check from preliminary calculations, the clamping force required, size of insert required, which intern decides the size of the mould, and the injection moulding machine required for production. The number of cavities in mould also plays a main role in deciding the size of the mould. The number of cavities in the mould is sometimes, as per the specification given by the customer. In this book, a family mould is considered for the design of two different types of components.
The book entitles the design, fabrication and validation of the mould for the manufacture of plastic components ‘Rotor and Cover’ weighing five grams, aimed at high productivity. Since this component is an automobile part of a two-wheeler, its life should be for 300000 per mould as per customer specification, which is due to new design change requirement these days. A new mould with higher productivity with flash free component is the primary requirement.
To accomplish this, a careful examination of the component drawing is carried out along with the 3D-solid for its geometric profiles, surface quality, and material specification, in-service condition and so on. Design exercise involves the choice of parting surface, allowance for shrinkage, draft, gate location, venting, thermal balancing of mould and choice of ejection system. The software is designed based on the knowledge of scientific and engineering principles and advanced mathematics. It is not based on intuition or guess. Therefore mould making, using the software is not just an art and but it has become an applied science.
Technology demands a good understanding of the fundamentals of physics, injection moulding process and computer skill in handling CAE and CAD. It may be difficult to combine these skills in one person to begin with. It is knowledge centered technology and demands teamwork and new work culture. For any design to be successful, the designer should have knowledge of different types of plastic materials used in the injection moulding process, their properties and the machine suitable for each of them. The forthcoming section of the review of literature deals with widely used plastic materials, machinery used for processing of components and mould design considerations.
PLASTIC MATERIAL
The selection of plastic material depends on the application of the product. The most commonly used plastic raw materials in injection moulding processes are Polypropylene (PP), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS), Polystyrene (PS), PA-66 (Polyamide), etc. Among these, only