SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 34
Injection Moulding
Aims
1. History of Injection Moulding
2. Business context
3. Process
4. Mould design
5. Comparison to other alternative processes
6. Q&A
History of Injection Moulding
John Wesley Hyatt
Patented 1878
1930s
• Polystyrene
• PVC
• Polyolefins
• Nylon (for moulds)
• WW2 – huge boost in production
1946 – James Watson Hendry
Extrusion screw injection machine
• 1945-55 huge fall in cost
polystyrene and polyethylene
1956 – W H Willert
Reciprocating Screw
From mid 50s: high density polyethylenes and
polypropylene
1970s – James Watson Hendry (again)
• Gas assisted injection process
1970s – large scale use of added fibres
• 1979 - Plastic production overtakes steel
production by value
• 1985 - First all electric injection moulding
machine developed in Japan
• 1990 - Aluminium moulds widely used for
the first time
• 2000 - 2 stage IMMs have surpassed
reciprocating screw machines in popularity
Today
• Co-injecting machines
• Piezoelectric sensors
• 5 axis machines
Business context
• Mould tool: 5-12 weeks, £3000 - £20000
• Production costs – low
• Cost of plant – quite low – machines for under $50,000
• Last decade – huge move to China
• UK plastics sector 2002 - £18 billion, 2014 £3.5 billion
• China plastics sector 2015 - £194 billion (9.6% annual
growth in revenue)
Injection Process –
Reciprocating screw
• Solid granules are fed through the
hopper into the barrel
• Rotation of the screw, powered by
an electric or hydraulic motor,
drives the granules forward.
• 3 stage screw:
 Feed zone 50%
 Melt zone 25% (decreasing flight
depth)
 Metering zone 25%
• Plastic heated. Pressure increase
and volume decrease hence
friction. ‘Drag flow’.
• Plastic melts and is forced through
a one way valve
• Resulting pressure forces valve and
screw backwards forming a
chamber of plastic
• When enough plastic builds up,
screw is pulled back to decompress
• Screw pushed forward by hydraulic
press and one way valve closed
• Molten plastic pushed through the
nozzle and into the mould
Injection Process –
Reciprocating screw (cont.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPXCeY24Mjs
Injection Process – Two Stage
• Two separate barrels, screw and plunger.
• Solid granules initially go through the
same process as in the single stage
machine.
• Once melted it is fed to a chamber or
‘accumulator’.
• Screw then shut off (as shown) and
plastic forced through the nozzle by the
plunger.
http://www.plustech-inc.com/plasticizing.htm
• Two stage can provide comparable size shot from a
smaller machine
• Reciprocating screw machine normally bigger so greater
production costs
• Two stage system provides 100% of the shot volume
unlike the reciprocating IMM
• Reciprocating IMM more suited to larger shots,
hydraulic power advantage
Injection Process – Comparisons
Design of mould
• Design is crucial.
• Able to produce in some cases
over a million products,
• Made of two halves, Injector and
Ejector mould.
• Vents, guide pins and ejector
pins, coolant holes.
Design of mould (cont.)
• Typical moulds are made out of hardened steel,
Aluminium or beryllium-copper alloy
• Modern Aluminium alloys can produce hundreds of
thousands of products.
• 3D printing photopolymers
• Only when the melting point of the material being
injected is lower than that of the photo polymer.
• As a general rule the higher the upfront cost the longer
the lifespan of the mould.
Design of mould (cont.)
• If not cooled properly, distortion and stress occur in product.
Clamping
• The two halves of the mould are clamped
together by hydraulic presses.
• Forces exerted are between 4 and 9000
tonnes.
• The ejector mould is forced against the
injector mould by a hydraulic press.
Design considerations/Ejection.
• Draft angles.
• Typical draft angle: 1° to 2°
• Avoid sharp corners.
• There can be no parallel
overhang.
Machining of mould
• High speed milling
• Controlled by CNCs.
• Materials softened by
annealing.
• High quality surface finish
• Followed by heat treatment to
harden the mould.
•Electrical Discharge
Machining (EDM)
Comparisons with other
processes
• Injection moulding has wide range
of properties making it suitable for
wide-scale applications in the
industry.
• Factors including…
Flexible dimensions
Good Finishing
Cost requirements
• …influence vastly on decisions to
whether adapt injection moulding,
as the desired process.
Comparisons with other
processes (cont.)
oLow initial cost due to
simpler mould design.
oBig dimensions possible.
oSingle-sided mould restricts
complexity of the product,
as opposed to a full mould
in IM.
oIn longer run and increased
quantities, thermoforming
has poorer advantage in
economies of scale.
oPoor surface finish and
require further trimming.
Thermoforming compared to injection moulding
Comparisons with other
processes (cont.)
oLow initial cost.
oHigh product rate similar
to injection moulding.
oDifficult to control
thickness and finishing.
oHigh defect rate.
oPoorer dimensional
accuracy.
Blow moulding compared to injection moulding
Comparisons with other
processes (cont.)
oPrecise control prevent
excess use of expensive
materials.
oPermits the product of
intricate and good surface
finish parts.
oFewer knit lines in the
product.
oHeat and pressure is
consistent.
oMedium production rate.
oCycle time of 2 minutes, as
opposed to injection
moulding can be counted in
seconds.
Compression moulding compared to injection moulding
Comparisons with other
processes (cont.)
oPre-heated materials
smoothens production
cycle, hence it has high
product rate (= injection
moulding)
oFaster and cheaper set
up.
oWaste cannot be reused,
due to its thermosetting
nature.
Transfer moulding compared to injection moulding
Comparisons with other
processes (cont.)
oRapid and cheap for initial
set ups.
oLow product cost.
oSimilar production
duration (per unit).
oLimited to only rod- or
tube-like products.
oProducts has to be cooled
evenly or mechanical
properties jeopardised.
Injection moulding is
‘batched’ so it can be
cooled evenly.
Extrusion moulding compared to injection moulding
Any questions?
I want my lunch, now! Hell no!
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…. Huh? What? zzzz
Injection Moulding

More Related Content

What's hot

Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine mainSeminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
anymona1991
 
Reaction Injection Molding Tooling
Reaction Injection Molding ToolingReaction Injection Molding Tooling
Reaction Injection Molding Tooling
Andrew Hollcraft
 
Compression and Transfer Moulding
Compression and Transfer MouldingCompression and Transfer Moulding
Compression and Transfer Moulding
Zubair Aslam
 

What's hot (20)

Transfer moulding
Transfer mouldingTransfer moulding
Transfer moulding
 
Filament winding
Filament windingFilament winding
Filament winding
 
2. injection moulding
2. injection moulding2. injection moulding
2. injection moulding
 
Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine mainSeminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
Seminar on all electrical injection moulding machine main
 
Thin wall injection molding
Thin wall injection moldingThin wall injection molding
Thin wall injection molding
 
Reaction Injection Molding Tooling
Reaction Injection Molding ToolingReaction Injection Molding Tooling
Reaction Injection Molding Tooling
 
Microprocessor controlled injection molding machine
Microprocessor controlled injection molding machineMicroprocessor controlled injection molding machine
Microprocessor controlled injection molding machine
 
Plastic moulding
Plastic mouldingPlastic moulding
Plastic moulding
 
Processing polymer
Processing polymerProcessing polymer
Processing polymer
 
Injection moulding
Injection mouldingInjection moulding
Injection moulding
 
Information of injection molding screw
Information of injection molding screwInformation of injection molding screw
Information of injection molding screw
 
Injection moulding ppt
Injection moulding pptInjection moulding ppt
Injection moulding ppt
 
Plastic processing
Plastic processingPlastic processing
Plastic processing
 
Compression Molding Presentation
Compression Molding PresentationCompression Molding Presentation
Compression Molding Presentation
 
Thermoforming (MIT 2.008x Lecture Slides)
Thermoforming (MIT 2.008x Lecture Slides)Thermoforming (MIT 2.008x Lecture Slides)
Thermoforming (MIT 2.008x Lecture Slides)
 
Compression and Transfer Moulding
Compression and Transfer MouldingCompression and Transfer Moulding
Compression and Transfer Moulding
 
Design for plastic
Design for plasticDesign for plastic
Design for plastic
 
Lecture: Polymer Processing
Lecture: Polymer Processing Lecture: Polymer Processing
Lecture: Polymer Processing
 
Thermoforming
ThermoformingThermoforming
Thermoforming
 
Unconventional metal forming process
Unconventional metal forming processUnconventional metal forming process
Unconventional metal forming process
 

Viewers also liked

Ideal process parameters in injection moulding
Ideal process parameters in injection  mouldingIdeal process parameters in injection  moulding
Ideal process parameters in injection moulding
Naik Devang
 
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติกพื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
Reed Tradex
 
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Project Report File of Mouldflow AnalysisProject Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Jatinder Singh
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Plastic injection moulding ppt
Plastic injection moulding pptPlastic injection moulding ppt
Plastic injection moulding ppt
 
Plastic injection molding
Plastic injection moldingPlastic injection molding
Plastic injection molding
 
Plastic Injection Moulding
Plastic Injection MouldingPlastic Injection Moulding
Plastic Injection Moulding
 
New eBook "An Introduction to plastic injection molding"
New eBook "An Introduction to plastic injection molding"New eBook "An Introduction to plastic injection molding"
New eBook "An Introduction to plastic injection molding"
 
Ideal process parameters in injection moulding
Ideal process parameters in injection  mouldingIdeal process parameters in injection  moulding
Ideal process parameters in injection moulding
 
How to select a plastic injection molding machine.
How to select a plastic injection molding machine.How to select a plastic injection molding machine.
How to select a plastic injection molding machine.
 
Know about injection moulding copy
Know about injection moulding   copyKnow about injection moulding   copy
Know about injection moulding copy
 
Plastic Injection molding processing
Plastic Injection molding processing Plastic Injection molding processing
Plastic Injection molding processing
 
Injection, blow molding
Injection, blow moldingInjection, blow molding
Injection, blow molding
 
Injection moulding modified
Injection moulding modifiedInjection moulding modified
Injection moulding modified
 
Injection molding process & machine selection
Injection molding process & machine selectionInjection molding process & machine selection
Injection molding process & machine selection
 
Mould design for injection moulding
Mould design for injection mouldingMould design for injection moulding
Mould design for injection moulding
 
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติกพื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
พื้นฐานและเทคนิคการปรับแก้ไขงานฉีดพลาสติก
 
Tooling Temple, Coimbtore, Tooling Temple
Tooling Temple, Coimbtore, Tooling TempleTooling Temple, Coimbtore, Tooling Temple
Tooling Temple, Coimbtore, Tooling Temple
 
Injection molding
Injection moldingInjection molding
Injection molding
 
Major Breakthrough Inventions for Injection Molding
Major Breakthrough Inventions for Injection MoldingMajor Breakthrough Inventions for Injection Molding
Major Breakthrough Inventions for Injection Molding
 
ส่วนประกอบของแม่พิมพ์ฉีดพลาสติก
ส่วนประกอบของแม่พิมพ์ฉีดพลาสติกส่วนประกอบของแม่พิมพ์ฉีดพลาสติก
ส่วนประกอบของแม่พิมพ์ฉีดพลาสติก
 
Die & mould maker profile 1
Die & mould maker profile 1Die & mould maker profile 1
Die & mould maker profile 1
 
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Project Report File of Mouldflow AnalysisProject Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
Project Report File of Mouldflow Analysis
 
Parshwa & chait project management
Parshwa & chait project managementParshwa & chait project management
Parshwa & chait project management
 

Similar to Injection Moulding

Similar to Injection Moulding (20)

Plastics
PlasticsPlastics
Plastics
 
Industrial training (1).pptx
Industrial training (1).pptxIndustrial training (1).pptx
Industrial training (1).pptx
 
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
 
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
Plastics processing Manual (CIPET JAIPUR)
 
Ijection Molding
Ijection MoldingIjection Molding
Ijection Molding
 
eewa thermoforming
eewa thermoformingeewa thermoforming
eewa thermoforming
 
Chapter6b forming polymer(1)
Chapter6b forming polymer(1)Chapter6b forming polymer(1)
Chapter6b forming polymer(1)
 
Blow_Molding_2022.pptx
Blow_Molding_2022.pptxBlow_Molding_2022.pptx
Blow_Molding_2022.pptx
 
Blow_Molding_2022.pptx
Blow_Molding_2022.pptxBlow_Molding_2022.pptx
Blow_Molding_2022.pptx
 
ch13.pptx
ch13.pptxch13.pptx
ch13.pptx
 
2. Injection Moulding.ppt
2. Injection Moulding.ppt2. Injection Moulding.ppt
2. Injection Moulding.ppt
 
Plastic Processing .pptx
Plastic Processing .pptxPlastic Processing .pptx
Plastic Processing .pptx
 
The Experimental Approach of Manufacturing Hardened Barrel Screw on Tradition...
The Experimental Approach of Manufacturing Hardened Barrel Screw on Tradition...The Experimental Approach of Manufacturing Hardened Barrel Screw on Tradition...
The Experimental Approach of Manufacturing Hardened Barrel Screw on Tradition...
 
Vacuum Forming slides, process, types .pptx
Vacuum Forming slides, process, types  .pptxVacuum Forming slides, process, types  .pptx
Vacuum Forming slides, process, types .pptx
 
Pro E/Mold Design (Pro/MOLDESIGN)
Pro E/Mold Design (Pro/MOLDESIGN)Pro E/Mold Design (Pro/MOLDESIGN)
Pro E/Mold Design (Pro/MOLDESIGN)
 
MULTI PURPOSE HYDRAULIC MACHINE PROJECT
MULTI PURPOSE HYDRAULIC MACHINE PROJECT MULTI PURPOSE HYDRAULIC MACHINE PROJECT
MULTI PURPOSE HYDRAULIC MACHINE PROJECT
 
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURINGADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
 
Blow Mould Tool Design and Manufacturing Process for 1litre Pet Bottle
Blow Mould Tool Design and Manufacturing Process for 1litre Pet BottleBlow Mould Tool Design and Manufacturing Process for 1litre Pet Bottle
Blow Mould Tool Design and Manufacturing Process for 1litre Pet Bottle
 
Injection molding
Injection molding Injection molding
Injection molding
 
polymer processing ppt
polymer processing  pptpolymer processing  ppt
polymer processing ppt
 

More from Kelvin Lam

More from Kelvin Lam (18)

Robogals SINE 2018 - Building an effective team
Robogals SINE 2018 - Building an effective teamRobogals SINE 2018 - Building an effective team
Robogals SINE 2018 - Building an effective team
 
Robogals SINE 2018 - Public Speaking Workshop
Robogals SINE 2018 - Public Speaking WorkshopRobogals SINE 2018 - Public Speaking Workshop
Robogals SINE 2018 - Public Speaking Workshop
 
Robogals SINE 2018 - Managing Vision & Purpose Seminar
Robogals SINE 2018 - Managing Vision & Purpose SeminarRobogals SINE 2018 - Managing Vision & Purpose Seminar
Robogals SINE 2018 - Managing Vision & Purpose Seminar
 
Robogals SINE 2017 - Collaboration
Robogals SINE 2017 - CollaborationRobogals SINE 2017 - Collaboration
Robogals SINE 2017 - Collaboration
 
Robogals SINE 2017 - STEM Workshop Communication Essentials
Robogals SINE 2017 - STEM Workshop Communication EssentialsRobogals SINE 2017 - STEM Workshop Communication Essentials
Robogals SINE 2017 - STEM Workshop Communication Essentials
 
Robogals SINE 2017 - Event management
Robogals SINE 2017 - Event managementRobogals SINE 2017 - Event management
Robogals SINE 2017 - Event management
 
ETOPS - Extended Twinned Engine Operations
ETOPS - Extended Twinned Engine OperationsETOPS - Extended Twinned Engine Operations
ETOPS - Extended Twinned Engine Operations
 
Pantograph Failure & Analysis
Pantograph Failure & AnalysisPantograph Failure & Analysis
Pantograph Failure & Analysis
 
GCSE ICT Revision
GCSE ICT RevisionGCSE ICT Revision
GCSE ICT Revision
 
Pantograph II - Failure Analysis, Monitor & Testing Regime
Pantograph II - Failure Analysis, Monitor & Testing RegimePantograph II - Failure Analysis, Monitor & Testing Regime
Pantograph II - Failure Analysis, Monitor & Testing Regime
 
Pantograph I - Analysis on Pantographs & Traction Control
Pantograph I - Analysis on Pantographs & Traction ControlPantograph I - Analysis on Pantographs & Traction Control
Pantograph I - Analysis on Pantographs & Traction Control
 
A2 Chemistry Unit 5
A2 Chemistry Unit 5A2 Chemistry Unit 5
A2 Chemistry Unit 5
 
A2 Chemistry Unit 4
A2 Chemistry Unit 4A2 Chemistry Unit 4
A2 Chemistry Unit 4
 
Introduction to Amateur Radio
Introduction to Amateur RadioIntroduction to Amateur Radio
Introduction to Amateur Radio
 
The electric motor
The electric motor The electric motor
The electric motor
 
How does a jet engine work
How does a jet engine workHow does a jet engine work
How does a jet engine work
 
Elasticity - AS Economics
Elasticity - AS EconomicsElasticity - AS Economics
Elasticity - AS Economics
 
Air traffic control & air navigation
Air traffic control & air navigationAir traffic control & air navigation
Air traffic control & air navigation
 

Recently uploaded

Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak HamilCara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan 087776558899
 
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.pptnotes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
MsecMca
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ssuser89054b
 
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort ServiceCall Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak HamilCara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
Cara Menggugurkan Sperma Yang Masuk Rahim Biyar Tidak Hamil
 
Double rodded leveling 1 pdf activity 01
Double rodded leveling 1 pdf activity 01Double rodded leveling 1 pdf activity 01
Double rodded leveling 1 pdf activity 01
 
Intze Overhead Water Tank Design by Working Stress - IS Method.pdf
Intze Overhead Water Tank  Design by Working Stress - IS Method.pdfIntze Overhead Water Tank  Design by Working Stress - IS Method.pdf
Intze Overhead Water Tank Design by Working Stress - IS Method.pdf
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Koregaon Park 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
 
Call Girls Pimpri Chinchwad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Boo...
Call Girls Pimpri Chinchwad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Boo...Call Girls Pimpri Chinchwad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Boo...
Call Girls Pimpri Chinchwad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Boo...
 
Thermal Engineering -unit - III & IV.ppt
Thermal Engineering -unit - III & IV.pptThermal Engineering -unit - III & IV.ppt
Thermal Engineering -unit - III & IV.ppt
 
Intro To Electric Vehicles PDF Notes.pdf
Intro To Electric Vehicles PDF Notes.pdfIntro To Electric Vehicles PDF Notes.pdf
Intro To Electric Vehicles PDF Notes.pdf
 
FEA Based Level 3 Assessment of Deformed Tanks with Fluid Induced Loads
FEA Based Level 3 Assessment of Deformed Tanks with Fluid Induced LoadsFEA Based Level 3 Assessment of Deformed Tanks with Fluid Induced Loads
FEA Based Level 3 Assessment of Deformed Tanks with Fluid Induced Loads
 
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.pptnotes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
notes on Evolution Of Analytic Scalability.ppt
 
data_management_and _data_science_cheat_sheet.pdf
data_management_and _data_science_cheat_sheet.pdfdata_management_and _data_science_cheat_sheet.pdf
data_management_and _data_science_cheat_sheet.pdf
 
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the startDesign For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
Design For Accessibility: Getting it right from the start
 
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torqueDouble Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
Double Revolving field theory-how the rotor develops torque
 
Water Industry Process Automation & Control Monthly - April 2024
Water Industry Process Automation & Control Monthly - April 2024Water Industry Process Automation & Control Monthly - April 2024
Water Industry Process Automation & Control Monthly - April 2024
 
Call Girls Wakad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Wakad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance BookingCall Girls Wakad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Wakad Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
 
Unit 1 - Soil Classification and Compaction.pdf
Unit 1 - Soil Classification and Compaction.pdfUnit 1 - Soil Classification and Compaction.pdf
Unit 1 - Soil Classification and Compaction.pdf
 
(INDIRA) Call Girl Meerut Call Now 8617697112 Meerut Escorts 24x7
(INDIRA) Call Girl Meerut Call Now 8617697112 Meerut Escorts 24x7(INDIRA) Call Girl Meerut Call Now 8617697112 Meerut Escorts 24x7
(INDIRA) Call Girl Meerut Call Now 8617697112 Meerut Escorts 24x7
 
Online banking management system project.pdf
Online banking management system project.pdfOnline banking management system project.pdf
Online banking management system project.pdf
 
(INDIRA) Call Girl Bhosari Call Now 8617697112 Bhosari Escorts 24x7
(INDIRA) Call Girl Bhosari Call Now 8617697112 Bhosari Escorts 24x7(INDIRA) Call Girl Bhosari Call Now 8617697112 Bhosari Escorts 24x7
(INDIRA) Call Girl Bhosari Call Now 8617697112 Bhosari Escorts 24x7
 
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
 
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort ServiceCall Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
Call Girls in Netaji Nagar, Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9953056974 🔝 Escort Service
 

Injection Moulding

  • 2. Aims 1. History of Injection Moulding 2. Business context 3. Process 4. Mould design 5. Comparison to other alternative processes 6. Q&A
  • 5. 1930s • Polystyrene • PVC • Polyolefins • Nylon (for moulds) • WW2 – huge boost in production
  • 6. 1946 – James Watson Hendry Extrusion screw injection machine • 1945-55 huge fall in cost polystyrene and polyethylene
  • 7. 1956 – W H Willert Reciprocating Screw From mid 50s: high density polyethylenes and polypropylene
  • 8. 1970s – James Watson Hendry (again) • Gas assisted injection process
  • 9. 1970s – large scale use of added fibres
  • 10. • 1979 - Plastic production overtakes steel production by value • 1985 - First all electric injection moulding machine developed in Japan • 1990 - Aluminium moulds widely used for the first time • 2000 - 2 stage IMMs have surpassed reciprocating screw machines in popularity
  • 11. Today • Co-injecting machines • Piezoelectric sensors • 5 axis machines
  • 12. Business context • Mould tool: 5-12 weeks, £3000 - £20000 • Production costs – low • Cost of plant – quite low – machines for under $50,000 • Last decade – huge move to China • UK plastics sector 2002 - £18 billion, 2014 £3.5 billion • China plastics sector 2015 - £194 billion (9.6% annual growth in revenue)
  • 13. Injection Process – Reciprocating screw • Solid granules are fed through the hopper into the barrel • Rotation of the screw, powered by an electric or hydraulic motor, drives the granules forward. • 3 stage screw:  Feed zone 50%  Melt zone 25% (decreasing flight depth)  Metering zone 25% • Plastic heated. Pressure increase and volume decrease hence friction. ‘Drag flow’.
  • 14. • Plastic melts and is forced through a one way valve • Resulting pressure forces valve and screw backwards forming a chamber of plastic • When enough plastic builds up, screw is pulled back to decompress • Screw pushed forward by hydraulic press and one way valve closed • Molten plastic pushed through the nozzle and into the mould Injection Process – Reciprocating screw (cont.)
  • 16. Injection Process – Two Stage • Two separate barrels, screw and plunger. • Solid granules initially go through the same process as in the single stage machine. • Once melted it is fed to a chamber or ‘accumulator’. • Screw then shut off (as shown) and plastic forced through the nozzle by the plunger.
  • 18. • Two stage can provide comparable size shot from a smaller machine • Reciprocating screw machine normally bigger so greater production costs • Two stage system provides 100% of the shot volume unlike the reciprocating IMM • Reciprocating IMM more suited to larger shots, hydraulic power advantage Injection Process – Comparisons
  • 19. Design of mould • Design is crucial. • Able to produce in some cases over a million products, • Made of two halves, Injector and Ejector mould. • Vents, guide pins and ejector pins, coolant holes.
  • 20. Design of mould (cont.) • Typical moulds are made out of hardened steel, Aluminium or beryllium-copper alloy • Modern Aluminium alloys can produce hundreds of thousands of products. • 3D printing photopolymers • Only when the melting point of the material being injected is lower than that of the photo polymer. • As a general rule the higher the upfront cost the longer the lifespan of the mould.
  • 21. Design of mould (cont.) • If not cooled properly, distortion and stress occur in product.
  • 22. Clamping • The two halves of the mould are clamped together by hydraulic presses. • Forces exerted are between 4 and 9000 tonnes. • The ejector mould is forced against the injector mould by a hydraulic press.
  • 23. Design considerations/Ejection. • Draft angles. • Typical draft angle: 1° to 2° • Avoid sharp corners. • There can be no parallel overhang.
  • 24.
  • 25. Machining of mould • High speed milling • Controlled by CNCs. • Materials softened by annealing. • High quality surface finish • Followed by heat treatment to harden the mould.
  • 27. Comparisons with other processes • Injection moulding has wide range of properties making it suitable for wide-scale applications in the industry. • Factors including… Flexible dimensions Good Finishing Cost requirements • …influence vastly on decisions to whether adapt injection moulding, as the desired process.
  • 28. Comparisons with other processes (cont.) oLow initial cost due to simpler mould design. oBig dimensions possible. oSingle-sided mould restricts complexity of the product, as opposed to a full mould in IM. oIn longer run and increased quantities, thermoforming has poorer advantage in economies of scale. oPoor surface finish and require further trimming. Thermoforming compared to injection moulding
  • 29. Comparisons with other processes (cont.) oLow initial cost. oHigh product rate similar to injection moulding. oDifficult to control thickness and finishing. oHigh defect rate. oPoorer dimensional accuracy. Blow moulding compared to injection moulding
  • 30. Comparisons with other processes (cont.) oPrecise control prevent excess use of expensive materials. oPermits the product of intricate and good surface finish parts. oFewer knit lines in the product. oHeat and pressure is consistent. oMedium production rate. oCycle time of 2 minutes, as opposed to injection moulding can be counted in seconds. Compression moulding compared to injection moulding
  • 31. Comparisons with other processes (cont.) oPre-heated materials smoothens production cycle, hence it has high product rate (= injection moulding) oFaster and cheaper set up. oWaste cannot be reused, due to its thermosetting nature. Transfer moulding compared to injection moulding
  • 32. Comparisons with other processes (cont.) oRapid and cheap for initial set ups. oLow product cost. oSimilar production duration (per unit). oLimited to only rod- or tube-like products. oProducts has to be cooled evenly or mechanical properties jeopardised. Injection moulding is ‘batched’ so it can be cooled evenly. Extrusion moulding compared to injection moulding
  • 33. Any questions? I want my lunch, now! Hell no! Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…. Huh? What? zzzz

Editor's Notes

  1. In transfer moulding, it has a similarly low set up cost as it is rather simple, but still give rise to a similar production rate as injection moulding. However, due to the use of thermosetting materials, waste and scrap from the sprues and grooves from mould parting line has to be disposed of, as they cannot be reused. So injection moulding offer a better advantage in this regard.
  2. Extrusion moulding is quite a simple process that can offer cheap and extremely rapid set up cost, and also the production cycle has an average of 12 seconds, which is significantly lower than that of IM. However, products are only limited to rod- or tube-like products (IM can do anything), and as it is a continuous process, we need to take extra care to cool the materials evenly hence it does not cross-knit differently, changing the materials property.