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تذكير بمساهمة فاتح الموضوع : أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Selecting Injection Molds Weighing Cost vs Productivity Herbert Rees, Bruce Catoen
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Contents Preface . V 1 Introduction and Planning . 1 1.1 Introduction . 1 1.2 Oversimplification 3 1.2.1 Definitions 3 1.3 Is Injection Molding the Right Choice for this Product? 4 1.4 The Injection Molding Machine 5 1.4.1 The Right Machine for the Mold 6 1.5 The Injection Mold . 7 1.5.1 What Is an Injection Mold? 7 1.5.2 Elements of an Injection Mold . 9 2 The Plastic Product . 11 2.1 The Product Design . 12 2.2 Product Drawings . 13 2.2.1 Product Shape: How Can the Product Best Be Molded? 13 2.2.2 Parting Line (P/L) . 13 2.2.3 Side Cores 15 2.3 Accuracy and Tolerances Required . 18 2.3.1 General and Specific Tolerances . 20 2.3.2 Are Special Fits with Matching Products Required? . 21 2.3.3 Tolerances for the Filling Volume 21 2.3.4 Stacking of Products and Free Dispensing . 22 2.3.5 Mismatch (Deliberate) . 23 2.4 Tolerances, Mold Alignment, and Mold Costs 25 2.5 Heat Expansion, Alignment, and Mold Cost . 28 2.6 Surface Finish . 29 2.6.1 Finish of Molding Surfaces 29 2.6.2 Texturing of Surfaces . 30 2.6.3 Fitting Surfaces of Mold Parts . 31 2.7 Engravings . 31 2.7.1 Engravings Versus Applied Labels 31 2.7.2 Two-Color and Two-Material Engraving 32 2.7.3 Depth of Engravings . 32VIII Contents 2.7.4 Font Style and Size of Artwork 33 2.7.5 Polarity of Engraving 33 2.7.6 Are the Locations Selected for Engraving Practical? . 34 2.7.7 Engravings in the Walls and Bottoms of Products 34 2.8 General Appearance of the Product 37 2.8.1 Flatness 37 2.8.2 Sinks and Voids . 39 2.8.3 Witness Lines . 40 2.8.4 Weld Lines . 43 2.8.5 Surface Defects (Flow Marks, Splay, Record Grooves, Haze, Jetting, Hooks, and Ripples) 43 2.8.6 Identification of the Molded Piece . 44 2.9 Product Strength Requirements . 45 2.9.1 Gate Location to Increase Product Strength . 46 2.10 Special Features . 46 2.10.1 Holes and Counter Bores for Assembly Screws or Rivets . 47 2.10.2 Hinges and Snaps for Assembly 47 3 Cost Factors Affecting Productivity . 49 3.1 Where Will the Mold Be Operated? 49 3.1.1 Condition of Ambient (Shop) Air 49 3.2 Coolant Supply . 51 3.2.1 Is the Coolant Supply Large Enough for the Planned Mold? 51 3.2.2 Is the Cooling Water Clean? . 51 3.3 Power Supply . 52 3.4 Will the Mold Run in a Variety of Machines or a Single Machine? . 53 3.5 Is the Mold Planned to Run in a Newly Created Operation? 54 3.6 Projected Requirements 55 3.6.1 Making Prototype or Experimental Molds . 55 3.6.2 Production Molds . 57 3.7 Forecasting the Cycle Time . 59 3.7.1 Type of Plastic Molded . 60 3.7.2 Wall Thickness of Product 60 3.7.3 Mold Materials 61 3.7.4 Efficiency of Cooling . 62 3.7.5 Venting 66 3.7.6 Effect of Molding Machine on Cycle Time . 67 3.7.7 Ejection 85 3.7.8 Ambient Temperatures and Humidity 94Contents IX 3.7.9 Comparing Molding Cycles of the Same Product in New Molds 94 3.8 Number of Cavities Required . 95 3.8.1 Available Operating Time . 95 3.8.2 The Minimum Number of Cavities . 96 3.8.3 Machine Hour Cost per Unit Molded . 97 3.8.4 Mold Cost per Unit Molded . 99 3.8.5 Calculation of the Required Clamp Size 100 3.8.6 Shot Size 102 3.8.7 Plasticizing Capacity 102 3.8.8 Preferred (Practical) Number of Cavities . 102 3.8.9 Business Decisions 104 3.8.10 Preliminary Estimate of Product Cost . 105 4 Mold Selection 113 4.1 Selection of an Appropriate Mold . 113 4.1.1 Dedicated Mold, Universal Mold Shoe . 113 4.1.2 “One-Product” Molds or “Family” Molds? 114 4.1.3 Where to Gate . 116 4.1.4 Gate Size and Runner Systems 123 4.1.5 Hot Runner Molds 125 4.1.6 Single Cavity Molds . 129 4.1.7 Two and More Cavities, Cold or Hot Runner Molds . 135 4.1.8 Single- or Multi-Level Molds? 142 4.1.9 Semi or Fully Automatic Operation? . 154 4.1.10 Insert Molding . 155 4.2 Summary . 158 5 Mold Cost, Mold Price and Delivery 159 5.1 Mold Cost and Records . 159 5.1.1 Spare Parts for the Mold . 160 5.1.2 The Basic Elements of the Mold Cost 161 5.1.3 Cost of the Preparation of a Mold Manual 170 5.2 Overhead . 170 5.3 Mold Price 171 5.3.1 Risk Factor 173 5.4 Mold Cost Is Absorbed by the Molder . 175 5.5 Arriving at Mold Cost and Delivery Time 175 5.5.1 Calculating the Mold Cost . 176 5.5.2 Estimating the Mold Cost 176X Contents 5.5.3 “Guesstimating” the Mold Cost . 180 5.5.4 “Ball Parking” the Mold Price 180 5.5.5 Mold Price Catalogue . 180 5.6 The Quotation . 181 5.6.1 Delivery Time 181 5.6.2 Confirmation 182 5.7 In-House Mold Making Operations . 183 6 Warranties, Patents, and Ethical Considerations . 185 6.1 Warranties and Guaranties . 185 6.1.1 Guaranteed Quality . 185 6.1.2 Guaranteed Shrinkage . 185 6.1.3 Guaranteed Cycle Time 186 6.1.4 Guaranteed Delivery 186 6.2 Patents and Ethical Considerations 186 6.2.1 Patents 187 6.2.2 Ethical Considerations 189 References . 191 Appendix 193 Appendix 1: Suggested Contents of a Mold Manual . 193 Appendix 2: Mold Set-up Guide Blank 194 Appendix 3: Example of Light-Weighting a Product and Increasing Productivity 197 Appendix 4: Buying a Mold . 199 Appendix 5: Suggested Format of a Confirmation of Order 204 Appendix 6: Molding Properties of Injection-Grade Plastics . 208 Appendix 7: General Properties 210 Appendix 8: Mechanical Properties 212 Appendix 9: Thermal Properties . 216 Appendix 10: Typical Mold Materials 220 Appendix 11: What Characterizes a Good, High-production Mold? 222 Appendix 12: Advice for the Mold Designer 225 Appendix 13: Surface Finishes 228 Index 229
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