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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
...........................................................................................
V
THE
AUTHOR.........................................................................................
VII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................................................................
IX
HOW TO USE THIS
BOOK.......................................................................
XVII
1 INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................
1
2 MOULD T
YPES...............................................................................
3
2.1 SIMPLE OPEN/CLOSE MOULD
........................................................................
3
2.1.1 CLASSIC STRUCTURE OF AN OPEN/CLOSE M OULD
...................................
6
2.1.2 GUIDING
ELEMENTS............................................................................
7
2.1.3 BACKING PLATE
.................................................................................
10
2.2 MOULDS WITH MOVING ELEMENTS
................................................................ 11
2.2.1 U
NDERCUT.........................................................................................
11
2.2.2 S LID E
....-.........................................................................................
12
2.2.3 SLIDE OPERATION
...............................................................................
13
2.2.4 LATCH, CLIP LOCK
.............................................................................
14
2.2.5 INCLINED EJECTOR
.............................................................................
15
2.2.6 FORCED DEMOULDING
........................................................................
17
2.2.7 MOULD SIZE
.....................................................................................
18
2.3 MOULD FOR
THREADS.....................................................................................
19
2.3.1 EXTERNAL THREADS
...........................................................................
20
2.3.2 INTERNAL THREADS
.............................................................................
22
2.3.3 DRIVE TYPES FOR DE-SPINDLING
........................................................
23
2.3.3.1 HYDRAULIC UNSCREWING U N
IT............................................... 23
2.5.3.2 GEAR RACK
..........................................................................
24
2.3.3.3 HIGH-HELIX LEAD SCREW
......................................................
25
2.5.3.4 MULTI-CAVITY M
OULDS.......................................................... 27
2.4 MULTI-COMPONENT INJECTION M OULDS
..........................................................
28
2.4.1 MATERIAL P AIRIN G
S............................................................................
28
2.4.2 MOULD TECHNOLOGY
..........................................................................
29
2.4.2.1 SHIFTING
TECHNOLOGY........................................................... 29
2A.2.2 ROTARY TABLE TECHNOLOGY
................................................... 32
2.4.2.3 SEALING SLIDE
TECHNOLOGY.................................................. 35
2A.2.4 FURTHER
TECHNOLOGIES......................................................... 35
2.5 STACK M
OULD...............................................................................................
35
2.5.1 MATERIAL COMBINATIONS
..................................................................
36
2.5.2 HOT R U N N
ER......................................................................................
36
2.5.3 OPENING AND C
LOSING......................................................................
37
2.5.4 TOGGLE L EV E
R....................................................................................
40
2.5.5
EJECTION............................................................................................
41
2.5.6 GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE STACK MOULD
.....................................
41
2.6 FURTHER
LITERATURE......................................................................................
42
3
PREPARATION.................................................................................
43
3.1 CAD SYSTEM
................................................................................................
43
3.2 DATA TRANSFER, PROCEDURE, AND PROCESSING
............................................... 44
3.2.1 DATA T RAN
SFER..................................................................................
45
3.2.2 F ORM
ATS............................................................................................
45
3.2.2.1 IG
ES....................................................................................
45
3.2.2.2
STEP....................................................................................
46
5.2.2.3
STL......................................................................................
46
3.2.3 DATA S IZ E
..........................................................................................
48
3.2.4 S
HRINKAGE........................................................................................
48
3.2.4.1 MATERIAL SELECTION
..............................................................
48
3.2.4.2 SHRINKAGE (PHYSICAL PROCESS)
...........................................
49
3.2.4.3 INFLUENCING VARIABLES
........................................................
49
3.2.5 CALCULATION AND IM P AC T
..................................................................
51
3.2.5.1 FREE SHRINKAGE, CONSTRAINED SHRINKAGE
.........................
53
3.2.5.2 W
ARPING..............................................................................
56
3.3
SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................
59
3.3.1 LOCATION OF THE COMPONENT INSIDE THE INJECTION M OULD
................
59
3.3.1.1 DEMOULDING DIRECTION
....................................................... 59
3.3.2 NUMBER OF
CAVITIES..........................................................................
63
3.3.3 ARRANGEMENT OF CAVITIES
................................................................
66
3.4 MATERIAL SELECTION FOR INJECTION MOULDS
................................................... 71
3.5 MOULD S IZ E
.................................................................................................
74
3.6 PLATE T
HICKNESS.........................................................................................
77
3.7
DEMOULDING...............................................................................................
78
3.7.1 BASIC PRINCIPLE OF DEMOULDING
......................................................
78
3.7.2 DRAFT ANGLES
...................................................................................
78
3.7.2.1
DEFINITION............................................................................
79
37.2.2 EFFECT ON THE OPENING OF THE MOULD
.................................
80
37.2.3 DRAFT ANGLE IN THE SPLIT LINE
FACE..................................... 81
37.2.4 DEMOULDING PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
...............................
83
3.8 SPLIT LINE F A C E
...........................................................................................
87
3.8.1 PLAIN SPLIT LINE FACE
......................................................................
87
3.8.2 CONTOUR-FORMING SPLIT LINE FACE
..................................................
88
3.8.3 JUMPING SPLIT LINE
FACE..................................................................
88
3.8.4 WEAR PLATES IN THE S P
LIT.................................................................. 90
3.8.5 VISIBLE SPLIT LINE
............................................................................
91
3.9
INJECTION.....................................................................................................
93
3.9.1 INJECTION AND FEED P O IN
T................................................................ 93
3.9.2
SIMULATION.......................................................................................
95
3.9.3 SPRUE SYSTEM, SPRUE TYPE
............................................................ 101
3.9.3.1 COLD RUNNER
......................................................................
101
3.9.3.2 HOT RUNNER
........................................................................
102
3.9.4
RUNNER.............................................................................................
103
3.9.5 SPRUE ON THE P A R T
...........................................................................
105
3.9.6 TUNNEL
GATE.....................................................................................
106
3.9.7 FILM G
ATE.........................................................................................
ILL
3.9.8 DIAPHRAGM G A TE
.............................................................................
112
3.9.9 HOT RUNNER SINGLE N
OZZLE.............................................................. 114
3.9.10 HOT RUNNER D
ISTRIBUTOR..................................................................
116
3.9.11 HOT RUNNER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH NEEDLE VALVE
.....................
118
3.9.11.1 INTEGRAL H INGE
..................................................................
122
3.9.12 THREE-PLATE MOULD
..........................................................................
123
3.9.13 TUNNEL GATE IN S E RTS
........................................................................
126
3.10 VENTILATION
.................................................................................................
127
3.10.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT VENTILATION
......................................... 127
3.10.2 VENTILATION VIA COMPONENTS
.......................................................... 130
3.10.3 GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF VENTILATION
....................................................
132
3.11 FURTHER
LITERATURE.....................................................................................
134
4 COM
PONENTS...............................................................................
135
4.1 MOULD INSERTS/MOULD C O
RES......................................................................
135
4.1.1 MOULD IN S E RTS
..................................................................................
135
4.1.2 MOULD C O RE
S....................................................................................
140
4.2 SLIDES
.........................................................................................................
144
4.2.1 APPLICATION AREAS OF SLIDES
............................................................
144
4.2.2 DESIGN OF A
SLIDE..............................................................................
146
4.2.2.1 MOULD CONTOUR
..................................................................
147
4.2.2.2 SPLIT LINE ON SLIDE
..............................................................
148
4.2.2.3 SLIDE BODY AND G
UIDING..................................................... 150
4.2.2.4 OPERATION OF SLID ES............................... 152
4.2.2.5 LOCKING IN THE END
POSITION............................................... 157
4.2.2.6 COOLING IN SLIDE
..................................................................
161
4.2.3 FURTHER SLIDE CONCEPTS
..................................................................
162
4.2.3.1 SLIDE IN S LID
E......................................................................
163
4.2.3.2 *BACKPACK* SLIDE
................................................................
165
4.3
EJECTORS.......................................................................................................
167
4.3.1 TYPES OF EJECTORS
............................................................................
169
4.3.2 EJECTORS AS AUXILIARY TOOLS
............................................................
174
4.3.3 INCLINED
EJECTORS..............................................................................
176
4.3.4 STRIPPER PLATE
..................................................................................
178
4.3.5 TWO-STAGE
EJECTORS..........................................................................
180
4.3.6 COLLAPSIBLE C O RE
S............................................................................
182
4.3.7 FORCED DEMOULDING
........................................................................
183
4.4 COOLING SYSTEM
..........................................................................................
183
4.4.1 COOLING TYPE AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
.......................................
186
4.4.1.1 DRILLED COOLING
..................................................................
188
4.4.1.2 REDIRECTION OF COOLING C
IRCUITS......................................... 190
4.4.1.3 COPPER
CORES......................................................................
195
4.4.1.4 HEATING C ARTRIDGES
............................................................
196
4.4.1.5 CONNECTION OF CIRCUITS
....................................................... 197
4.4.2 CONNECTION AND SEALING OF COOLING HOLES
.....................................
198
4.5 COMPONENTS AND MARKING
........................................................................
200
4.6 S
URFACE.......................................................................................................
202
4.6.1 ROUGH
SURFACE..................................................................................
203
4.6.2 EDM
.................................................................................................
204
4.6.3 GRAINING
..........................................................................................
206
4.6.4 LASER TEXTURING
..............................................................................
207
4.6.5
POLISHING..........................................................................................
208
4.7 SYSTEMATIC DESIGN
APPROACH....................................................................
209
4.7.1
STRATEGY...........................................................................................
209
4.7.2 STANDARD PARTS
...............................................................................
211
4.7.3 MANUFACTURED P A R TS
........................................................................
213
4.8 FURTHER
LITERATURE.....................................................................................
215
5
ASSEMBLY....................................................................................
217
5.1 SYSTEMATIC ASSEMBLY
...............................................................................
217
5.2 SPOTTING
.....................................................................................................
222
5.3 CONNECTION OF
COMPONENTS........................................................................
224
5.4 CHECK THE COOLING FOR
LEAKS......................................................................
227
5.5 FURTHER
LITERATURE.....................................................................................
229
6 FURTHER
KNOWLEDGE.....................................................................
231
6.1 PROCESS CHAIN IN MOULD M AK IN G
.............................................................. 231
6.2 QUALITY
ASSURANCE.....................................................................................
233
6.3 FITS AND PLAY IN THE MOULD: WHAT MUST F IT?
............................................. 235
6.4 HEAT T REATM
ENT.........................................................................................
239
6.4.1 A
NNEALING.......................................................................................
240
6.4.2 H
ARDENING.......................................................................................
241
6.4.3 N
ITRIDING.........................................................................................
243
6.5 C
OATINGS.....................................................................................................
245
6.6 CHANGES: WHAT IS TO BE CONSIDERED?
........................................................
246
6.7 FURTHER
LITERATURE.....................................................................................
248
7 THE FINISHED MOULD
................................................................... 249
7.1 MOULD
VALIDATION.......................................................................................
249
7.1.1 CLAMPING AND CONNECTING THE M
EDIA............................................. 249
7.1.2 FILLING OF THE M
OULD........................................................................
252
7.1.2.1 BALANCING CAVITIES
............................................................ 254
7.1.2.2 OPTIMISING THE PARAMETERS
............................................... 256
7.1.2.3 INFLUENCE ON THE INJECTION P RO CESS
...................................
257
7.1.3 PARAMETERS DURING INJECTION
..........................................................
257
7.1.4 FORCES ACTING IN THE MOULD DURING THE INJECTION P RO CESS
............
258
7.1.5 INITIAL SAMPLE INSPECTION REPORT
..................................................
260
7.2 LABELS ON THE MOULD
.................................................................................
261
7.3 FURTHER
LITERATURE.....................................................................................
262
8 MAINTENANCE AND
REPAIR............................................................. 263
8.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
........................................................ 263
8.2
WELDING.......................................................................................
264
8.2.1 TUNGSTEN INERT GAS WELDING (TIG)
............................. ...................
264
8.2.2 LASER BEAM WELDING
.....................................
.
............................... 265
8.3 COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
.
.
........................................................................
266
8.4 FURTHER
LITERATURE......................................................................................
267
9 MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGIES...................................................... 269
9.1 MILLING
.......................................................................................................
269
9.1.1 3-AXIS M ILLING
............................................
271
9.1.2 4- AND 5-AXIS M ILLING...........................................
.
......................... 273
9.1.2.1 4-AXIS M
ILLING.................................................. 273
9.1.2.2 5-AXIS M ILLING..................................... 274
9.1.2.3 3+2-AXIS M
ILLING................................................................
275
9.1.2.4 SIMULTANEOUS 5-AXIS M
ILLING............................................. 276
9.1.3 CAM PROGRAMMING
.....................................................................
278
9.2 EDM
...............
282
9.2.1 SINKER
EDM......................................................................................
283
9.2.2 WIRE ED M
............
..................
285
9.3 GRINDING/PROFILE G
RINDING........................................................................
286
9.4 DRILLING/DEEP HOLE D RILLIN G
.............................................................. 287
9.5
TURNING.......................................................................................................
289
9.6 NEW TECHNOLOGIES
.............
290
9.6.1 LASERCUSING/LASER S IN TERIN G ........................... 290
9.6.2 VACUUM SOLDERING
.................................................... 291
9.7 POLISHING
.........................................................................
293
9.8 FURTHER LITERATURE
.............................................................................
293
10 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES
.......
.........................................................
295
10.1 DESIGN CHECK L I S T............................... 297
10.2 DESIGN COLOUR C H A RT
........
............. 298
10.3 SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION C H A RT
.......................
299
10.4 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
...................
300
10.5 FORMULAS AND CALCULATIONS
........................................
301
INDEX
303
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spelling | Dangel, Rainer (DE-588)1072433486 aut Injection molds for beginners Rainer Dangel Injection moulds for beginners Munich Hanser [2016] XVIII, 308 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Spritzgießwerkzeug (DE-588)4056563-4 gnd rswk-swf Werkzeugbau (DE-588)4189685-3 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Spritzgießwerkzeug (DE-588)4056563-4 s Werkzeugbau (DE-588)4189685-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-56990-632-3 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029008993&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Injection molds for beginners |
title_alt | Injection moulds for beginners |
title_auth | Injection molds for beginners |
title_exact_search | Injection molds for beginners |
title_full | Injection molds for beginners Rainer Dangel |
title_fullStr | Injection molds for beginners Rainer Dangel |
title_full_unstemmed | Injection molds for beginners Rainer Dangel |
title_short | Injection molds for beginners |
title_sort | injection molds for beginners |
topic | Spritzgießwerkzeug (DE-588)4056563-4 gnd Werkzeugbau (DE-588)4189685-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Spritzgießwerkzeug Werkzeugbau Lehrbuch |
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