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12 Parison programming.


The invention of the electronic parison par´i`son

n. 1. (Glassworking) An intermediate stage or shape of a glass object which is produced in more than one stage.
 programmer in 1958 helped to make extrusion blow molding a more efficient and productive plastics manufacturing process. Denes B. Hunkar, an expert in process controls for injection and blow molding, developed the first system, which elevated extrusion blow from purely "black art" to a more scientific process.

Up until that time, blow molders had only mechanical programmers, which cycled between two fixed positions for the die--one for the body and one for the neck and heel (which accounted for 75% to 80% of the bottle weight). Adjustments of either position were performed manually with a wrench wrench
 or spanner

Tool, usually operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts. A wrench basically consists of a lever with a notch at one or both ends for gripping the bolt or nut so that it can be twisted by a pull at right angles to the axes of the lever
.

Hunkar, who founded Hunkar Instrument Development Laboratories (now Hunkar Laboratories) in Cincinnati in 1962, developed a control system that enabled processors to vary part wall thickness and make more efficient use of resin. Until then, extrusion blow molders had no reliable, cost-effective method of distributing weight throughout the part. Typically, extrusion blow machines dropped heavy parisons and operators used unscientific unscientific Unproven, see there  methods such as starting and stopping the extruder in order to attain some sort of desired material distribution.

Hunkar's parison programmer enabled the machine to vary the die/mandrel gap during parison extrusion. The parison geometry was programmed by specifying mandrel mandrel /man·drel/ (man´dril) the shaft on which a dental tool is held in the dental handpiece, for rotation by the dental engine.

man·drel or man·dril
n.
1.
 movement through a "pegboard" system of inserting pins in holes on a grid. The parison shape and thickness became dependent on the response speed of the control system with respect to mandrel actuation ac·tu·ate  
tr.v. ac·tu·at·ed, ac·tu·at·ing, ac·tu·ates
1. To put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements.

2.
 and the melt's elasticity, relaxation time relaxation time
n. Physics
The time required for an exponential variable to decrease to 1/e (0.368) of its initial value.

Noun 1.
, and flow behavior. Today, parison-control systems can fine-tune parison geometry by plotting out up to 200 programming points.

Hunkar's control system helped eliminate container thinning and blow-out problems and greatly facilitated lightweighting. The control mechanism also ignited the market for extrusion blow molded HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
 parts, which until then had been difficult to produce.

Parison programming also played a major role in the growth of handled parts. By selectively tailoring wall thicknesses, more complicated designs incorporating handles became readily attainable. Today, most extrusion blow molding machines are equipped with parison programming systems.
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Title Annotation:TOP 50 INNOVATIONS 1955-2005
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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