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Melt-oscillation molding enhances part properties.


Research into a new melt-oscillation approach for 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.
 has yielded a means of enhancing mechanical properties without use of fillers or additives. The technique also can move, hide, or reduce weld lines and correct orientation defects.

A team of professors, research associates, and students at the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science at Lehigh University Lehigh University, at Bethlehem, Pa.; coeducational; chartered and opened 1866 by Asa Packer. It has undergraduate colleges of arts and science, business and economics, and engineering and applied science, as well as several graduate programs.  in Bethlehem, Pa., developed a new Vibration Assisted Injection Molding (VAIM VAIM Volume Adaptive Integral Method ) process that uses low-frequency oscillation The term low-frequency oscillation (LFO) is an audio signal usually below 20 Hz which creates a pulsating rhythm rather than an audible tone. LFO predominantly refers to an audio technique specifically used in the production of electronic music.  of the injection screw. Axial motion of the screw oscillates the injection pressure, which better aligns the molecules to improve part strength, explains Prof. John P. Coulter, associate dean and leader of the research team. "By manipulating the melt through changes in flow, shear, molecular alignment, and thermal conditions, we've managed to enhance the end product or develop a processing advantage." Working with the VAIM process on a 15-ton press from Boy Machines, Lehigh has improved tensile properties of a test part by 60%.

The Lehigh VAIM program was presented in a paper at the SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience  ANTEC meeting last year in Charlotte, N.C., where it received the Best Injection Molding Research Paper award.

Melt manipulation evolves

Variations on the idea of melt manipulation have been explored in a number of different ways, but the overall idea is similar: After melt is injected into a cavity, while only the melt next to the cavity walls has yet solidified into a skin, pressure external to the mold cavity is used to manipulate the hot melt that remains in the center of the part.

The most widely publicized, but still not widely used, process of this type is called SCORIM SCORIM Shear Controlled Orientation in Injection Molding , short for Shear Controlled Orientation in Injection Molding. It was developed at Brunel University Brunel University is a university situated in West London, England. History
Brunel is one of a number of UK universities created in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education (often called the plate glass universities).
 in Uxbridge, U.K., in 1982. Scorim technology is now owned and offered for license by Cinpres Gas Injection. There are fewer than 10 licensees worldwide.

SCORIM splits the melt into two streams that enter the mold from separate gates. Two hydraulic pistons in the manifold behind each gate are synchronized to alternately push and pull the melt in and out of each gate, moving the melt back and forth within the tool. The two pistons can be moved forward together for additional compression before the part freezes completely. This process can move the weld line to any desired position and also ensures maximum and uniform packing.

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 at Brunel University. Here, each piston in the mold manifold delivers a separate stream of resin through a common manifold block to the tool. Melt pushed by one piston displaces warm melt in the center of the part, pushing it back into the decompressing de·com·press  
v. de·com·pressed, de·com·press·ing, de·com·press·es

v.tr.
1. To relieve of pressure or compression.

2.
 piston. Part of that melt cools and forms a frozen layer, but the remaining melt in the center is then displaced by material from the opposing piston. This results in a layered material structure in the part.

Among other melt-oscillation processes, Klockner Ferromatik Desma in Germany (now Ferromatik Milacron Europe) introduced "push-pull" molding at the K '89 show in Dusseldoff. And a company called Solomat Partners, formerly located in Stamford, Conn., introduced a similar process called Rheomolding in 1994 (See Learn More box).

Screw control is key

The VAIM technique being studied at Lehigh differs from SCORIM in that it requires no special mold design, nor any physical changes to the molding press. Like SCORIM or MLM, the tool has at least two gates. Lehigh installed pressure transducers on the screw and at the end of the cavity to measure the injection pressure. Lehigh also developed its own cold-runner valve technology that helps to adjust the fill and packing stages.

To implement VAIM, Lehigh developed PC software to control a hydraulic valve (Mach.) A valve for regulating the distribution of water in the cylinders of hydraulic elevators, cranes, etc.
(Gas Works) An inverted cup with a partition dipping into water, for opening or closing communication between two gas mains, the open ends of which protrude
 on the Boy press that governs positioning and movement of the injection screw. The control program causes the injection screw to move back and forth in the injection chamber at low frequency (4 to 8 Hz) to compress and decompress To restore compressed data back to its original size.

(compression, data) decompress - To reverse the effects of data compression.
 the melt. The screw oscillation changes the melt pressure no more than 15%. The peak injection pressure is no higher than would normally be used, says Coulter, and the oscillation drops about 15% below that.

The controller can oscillate To swing back and forth between the minimum and maximum values. An oscillation is one cycle, typically one complete wave in an alternating frequency.  the screw up to 15 times in a cycle, but depending on the material and other factors, it is sometimes only four or five times.

Lehigh can adjust its VAIM process to move the part's weld line to any desired position. Melt manipulation can also position the weakest point associated with molecular orientation in a more favorable place. Coulter explains that the weakest point in a part isn't necessarily the weld line. "The weak point is where the least desirable molecular orientation is. You often get low molecular orientation in regions far from a gate and high orientation close to the gate. Since there are differences in orientation, there will be a weak spot, irrespective of irrespective of
prep.
Without consideration of; regardless of.

irrespective of
preposition despite 
 weld lines," says Coulter.

Encouraging results

In one VAIM trial, the Lehigh researchers enhanced the tensile strength tensile strength

Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its
 of different grades of polystyrene. VAIM produced parts made of a 50/50 blend of recycled and virgin PS that were stronger than 100% virgin processed conventionally. "The ability to use regrind and improve specific properties Specific properties of a substance are derived from other intrinsic and extrinsic properties (or intensive and extensive properties) of that substance. For example, the density of steel (a specific and intrinsic property) can be derived from measurements of the mass of a steel bar  represents a financial opportunity for processors competing in a global economy," says Coulter.

Parts produced by VAIM also show improved mechanical properties in the transverse as well as the main flow direction. "It was assumed that if you oriented the polymer molecules in direction 'A' you hurt properties in direction 'B.' But recent work has shown an increase in strength in both directions," Coulter says.

"We couldn't be more excited by this innovative program and the way our machine is being used in it," says Robert Koch, president of Boy Machines. "We hope to work together from here to help Boy customers utilize melt manipulation to gain performance advantages."

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