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Introduction:
Among the many defects found in injection molded products, weld lines are the most common. They occur in most injection molded parts, especially in large, complex products that require multiple gates and inserts. Weld lines not only affect the appearance of the parts but also have varying degrees of impact on their mechanical properties, such as impact strength, tensile strength, and elongation at break. Additionally, weld lines have a significant impact on product design and the lifespan of the parts. Therefore, it is essential to avoid or improve them as much as possible.
Causes and Solutions for Weld Lines:
Low Temperature:In general, the strength of the weld line location in the part is weak. By locally heating the corresponding area in the mold that creates the weld lines, the strength of the weld line can be improved.
If low-temperature molding processes are required for specific purposes, increasing the injection speed and pressure can enhance the melt convergence performance. Adding a small amount of lubricant to the material formula can also improve its flowability.
Mold Defects:If the mold has too many or too small gates, incorrect positioning of multiple gates, or a large distance between the gate and the weld line, it will lead to poor fusion and more prominent weld lines on the surface of the parts. To address this, it is advised to reduce the number of gates, optimize gate positions, increase gate cross-sections, introduce auxiliary runners, and enlarge the diameter of the main and sub runners.
To prevent weld lines from occurring due to low-temperature melt injection into the mold cavity, a cold slug well can be designed within the mold while raising the mold temperature.
In addition, the areas where the part's weld lines usually occur may produce flash due to high-pressure molding. As these flash areas do not cause shrinkage voids near the weld lines, they are often not considered as faulty. Instead, a shallow groove can be created on the mold at the location where flash is generated, and the weld lines on the part can be transferred to the additional flash wing. After the part is formed, the flash wing can be removed. This is a commonly used method for troubleshooting weld lines.
Poor Mold Venting:In most cases, these spot defects near the weld lines on the surface of the part repeatedly appear at the same location and consistently occur at the melt convergence points. These spots should not be mistaken for impurities during the operation. The main cause of these spots is poor mold venting, resulting in carbonization points formed after high-temperature decomposition of the melt. To address this issue, first check if the mold venting holes are blocked by solidified material or other objects, and if there are any foreign objects at the gate. If blockages are cleared but carbonization points still appear, additional venting holes should be added at the melt convergence points. Alternately, the gate position can be modified or the clamping force can be appropriately reduced to increase the venting clearance. In terms of process operation, auxiliary measures such as reducing material and mold temperatures, shortening high-pressure injection time, and lowering injection pressure can also be adopted.
Improper Use of Mold Release Agent:The selection of various mold release agents must be determined according to molding conditions, part geometry, and material types. For example, pure zinc stearate can be used for various plastics except polyamide and transparent materials. However, when mixed with oil, it can be used for polyamide and transparent plastics. Silica oil toluene solution can be applied to various plastics, and it can be used for a long time after a single application. However, post-application heating and drying are necessary, making it a more complex process.
Unreasonable Part Design:Conclusion:
Weld lines are a common issue in injection molding that can affect the quality, mechanical properties, and lifespan of the molded parts. Understanding the causes and implementing appropriate solutions can significantly reduce or eliminate the occurrence of weld lines. By carefully considering factors such as material temperature, mold design, venting, mold release agent usage, and part geometry, manufacturers can produce high-quality injection molded parts with minimal weld line defects.
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