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Reducing the Burn Marks on Injection-Molded Parts by External Gas-Assisted Injection Molding

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13234087

Keywords

burn mark; EGAIM; image processing; quantitative method; gas parameters

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY19E050004, LY20E050020]
  2. Key R & D Program of Zhejiang Province [2021C01086]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51875525, 52105282]

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The study introduced external gas-assisted injection molding (EGAIM) to reduce burn marks on injection-molded parts, with results showing that burn marks can be effectively eliminated by EGAIM, and the gas delay time is the most critical gas parameter affecting the severity of burn marks.
A burn mark is a sort of serious surface defect on injection-molded parts. In some cases, it can be difficult to reduce the burn marks by traditional methods. In this study, external gas-assisted injection molding (EGAIM) was introduced to reduce the burn marks, as EGAIM has been reported to reduce the holding pressure. The parts with different severities of burn marks were produced by EGAIM and conventional injection molding (CIM) with the same molding parameters but different gas parameters. The burn marks were quantified by an image processing method and the quantitative method was introduced to discuss the influence of the gas parameters on burn marks. The results show that the burn marks can be eliminated by EGAIM without changing the structure of the part or the mold, and the severity of the burn marks changed from 4.98% with CIM to 0% with EGAIM. Additionally, the gas delay time is the most important gas parameter affecting the burn marks.

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