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Automotive insert molders try microcellular route to precision parts. (Foam Molding Close-Up).


Insert molders and assembly suppliers serving North America's automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.  have found a new range of benefits from the MuCell microcellular foaming process licensed by Trexel Corp. In that process, [CO.sub.2] or nitrogen in supercritical Adj. 1. supercritical - (especially of fissionable material) able to sustain a chain reaction in such a manner that the rate of reaction increases
critical - at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass
 form is injected into the melt, creating micro-bubbles that reduce melt viscosity and part density. Benefits most commonly cited versus injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 solid parts are reduced materials use, lower weight, and abbreviated cycle times.

In insert molding, however, the key advantage of microcellular foaming is turning out to be improved precision and dimensional stability dimensional stability,
n See stability, dimensional.
 in intricate devices like sensors and meters. The payoffs are showing up in reduced reject rates, accelerated assembly times, and better-quality parts.

"Material savings and cycle-time reductions are welcome but are not the primary reason for microcellular foam processing of sensitive parts in most cases," states Jeff Terrell Jeff Terrell may refer to:
  • Shaft (comics), Marvel Comics character whose alias is Jeff Terrell
  • Jeff Terrell (quarterback), American football player for the Kansas City Chiefs
, product-development manager at Tricon Industries in Lisle lisle  
n.
1. A fine, smooth, tightly twisted thread spun from long-stapled cotton.

2. Fabric knitted of this thread, used especially for hosiery and underwear.
, Ill. A recent Tricon success with MuCell foaming is an insert-molded air-blower base that directs and controls heat and air to the rear of Chrysler mini-vans. The processor, a specialist in metal insert molding, was one of several attendees at the recent SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers SAE International (SAE) is a professional organization for mobility engineering professionals in aerospace, automotive and the commercial vehicle industries.

The Society is a standards development organization for the engineering of powered vehicles of all kinds, including
) Show in Detroit that expressed this new view of microcellular foaming.

Another is Delphi Automotive Systems See ITS, embedded system, drive-by-wire, adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance system, autonomous vehicle, heads-up display, DSRC, lane departure system, CAN bus, FlexRay and SYNC.  in Flint, Mich, which made a presentation on its new mass airflow Mass airflow may refer to:
  • Mass Airflow Meter
  • MAFless Tuning
 meter, which exploits microcellular foam in a similar manner. "The process significantly reduces warpage due to uneven shrinking of parts, and improves consistency and assembly ease," said James Katterman, a Delphi senior project engineer.

In insert molding, warpage is especially challenging, industry sources say, since dimensional stability is influenced by differential shrinkage Shrinkage

The amount by which inventory on hand is shorter than the amount of inventory recorded.

Notes:
The missing inventory could be due to theft, damage, or book keeping errors.
 of the metal insert and overmolded plastic and also by the position the metal insert has in a part design. Cost of the metal insert, moreover, is usually substantially higher than the plastic used, so that resin savings from foaming are a relatively minor consideration.

More predictable results

Delphi's new air meter is a two-component device made of 30% glass-and mineral-reinforced PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet)
PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate
PBT Profit Before Tax
PBT Paper Based Test (education) 
 supplied by Ticona. The part includes a metal sensor that must be accurately positioned in an overmolded PBT carrier. In addition, tubes to direct the flow of air precisely to the meter are mated to the carrier via an intricate molded-in slide-and-latch system. The precision of these parts is critical, since the air meter adjusts the ratio of air and fuel in the vehicle to optimize mileage per gallon and minimize emissions.

"It would have been difficult to get the necessary dimensional stability and part consistency to accurately measure air flow without using microcellular foaming," says Katterman. In assembling the entire system, he says, improved consistency and dimensional stability of the various parts translates into more efficient assembly methods, paving the way for significant cost savings.

A specific challenge was the broad thermal cycling (from -40 to +200 F) to which the carrier is subjected. In solid molded versions, thermal cycling led to cracking of the O-ring used to position the part, whereas the foamed product proved crack resistant. As for the flow tubes, microcellular foaming helped refine their accuracy by making them more concentric. Delphi reports that solid air tubes had typically been off-center by 2[degrees] to 3[degrees], as compared with around 0.5[degrees] variance for microcellular foam versions. Because the part dimensions were more predictable, Delphi's molder mold·er  
v. mold·ered, mold·er·ing, mold·ers

v.intr.
To crumble to dust; disintegrate.

v.tr.
To cause to crumble. See Synonyms at decay.
 was able to fine-tune the production tool faster and at lower cost.

More traditional benefits were also harvested by Delphi, but only to the extent possible without harming precision and performance. Density reduction was kept to a modest 10% or less. In thick-section parts like this one, microcellular foaming typically tends to extend the cooling time (Law) such a lapse of time as ought, taking all the circumstances of the case in view, to produce a subsiding of passion previously provoked.
- Wharton.

See also: Cooling
, so the final outcome was no overall cycle-time reduction.

In Tricon's case, improved flatness afforded by microcellular foaming was critical in converting the air-blower base to Trexel's process. The 8-in. part embeds a metal connector in an overmolding of mineral/glass-filled nylon 6/66 blend supplied by Wellman, Inc. of Johnsonville, S.C. In a solid-molded version, flatness variance along the part's length was 0.06 in. In the MuCell-foamed version, however, flatness variance is reduced seven-fold to 0.008 in. In addition, Tricon gained about 10% materials savings, while cycle time was cut by 15%. A significant reduction in clamp tonnage allowed Tricon to run the part on a smaller injection machine.

Gentler to electronics

Looking ahead, Tricon's Terrell says his firm anticipates increased use of microcellular foaming for parts that involve encapsulating semiconductors and other sensitive devices. He says a largely untapped benefit of Trexel's process is a drop of around 100[degrees]F in melt temperature during molding. That, combined with reduced melt viscosity, is said to open the way for molders to minimize the overall thermal and mechanical shock to delicate electrical components during encapsulation (1) In object technology, the creation of self-contained modules that contain both the data and the processing. See object-oriented programming.

(2) The transmission of one network protocol within another.
.

Daniel Szczurko, Trexel's v.p. of marketing, adds that better understanding of the way microcellular foaming affects the mechanical properties of parts is also helping molders to take advantage of the process in more subtle ways. Research by Ticona shows the reduction in properties in 30% glass-reinforced PBT is very slight for low levels of foaming. A 10% density reduction leads to at most 4% declines in stiffness and toughness. Ticona says the pattern is similar for PPS (Packets Per Second) The measurement of activity in a local area network (LAN). In LANs such as Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, as well as the Internet, data is broken up and transmitted in packets (frames), each with a source and destination address.  and other resins. Since a margin of safety is built into many automotive applications, this body of information is allowing insert molders to get moderate density reductions while minimizing adverse effects on part performance.

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Ticona, Summit, N.J.

(800) 833-4882, www.ticona.cam

Trexel Corp., Woburn, Mass.

(781) 932-0202, www.trexel.com
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