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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Loose cavity inner undercut release method in injection Molding

one way to release the undercut is to loose cavity, the opposite of loose cores, loose inner cavity is used to remove the undercut in the cavity area, note the image below for more details,

1 = top plate
2 = runner stripper plate
3 = cavity plate
4 = core plate
5 = locking block for loose cavity
6 = angular pin for loose cavity system
7 = loose insert cavity


some designers also say that with the inner mold cavity slider, whatever his name is, in essence, functions and works the same way. when the first opening between the top runner stripper plate (2) with the cavity plate (3) top plate will pull locking block (5) together with the angular pin (6), aided by the spring on the insert cavity, this movement causes the loose insert cavity to move straight straight to the angular movement of the pin, as a result of friction between the angular pin with a hole in the loose insert cavity.

when construction is used, ie if your product has undercut formation on a position in the cavity region, angular corners and locking block commonly used ranged from 8 to 20 degrees, above the angle can cause angular cartilage pin was broken, because the force that fought too large.
Another thing to note is the stroke, you must ensure that the stroke of movement of loose cores must be secure, which is about the length undercut products coupled with the 5-10 mm.

Loose core for ejecting undercut at injection mold






Picture above shows the loose core, or often also called slope ejectors or inclined pin, loose cores is one method to overcome the undercut on the product, particularly undercut the core position facing into the bottom (towards the sprue bush-center of mold) that undercut it can not be made simply by using slider method, part of the loose core complete with mold base include:

1. Top clamping Plate
2. stripper plate
3. cavity plate
4. core plate
6. support plate
7. top ejector plate
8. bottom ejector plate
9. bottom clamping plate
10. loose core rod
11. loose slide unit
12. bushing

for more details look at the picture below, which shows the current position of loose cores prior to the occurrence of loose core ejecting position after ejecting process, shortly after the mold is closed and the injection process, loose cores in the closed position (note the closed mold), after the injection process is complete done, at the push of ejector rod, ejector plate both upper and lower parts helped push out through the ejector, while the loose-core because it has a certain slope (generally 8-15) when driven will move slowly into center with the aid of friction on inclined leader pin bushings, so the position Loose cores are separated from the undercut product (mold opened)
Slide the unit mounted on the ejector plate is always on the top or at the bottom, and the main mover of the loose core are ejector rod simultaneously with the process of ejecting, points to consider in designing the loose core is strokes and angles used, too little angle of it can reduce the occurrence of abrasion (wear) but required a long stroke.
If angle is too large can cause the inclined pin (loose core) broken because of the occurrence of high abrasion, but required a shorter stroke. The angle that is used is usually between 8-15 0, while the stroke must be exceeded 5 mm or more to keep the loose core is certain regardless of the undercut in the product.

using mold base become locking block of slider unit

moldbase sometimes can be used for the locking block on the slider unit, this is basedon several reasons, for example, to reduce cost, by reducing the insert locking block, the other reason is required surface area for the locking block.

illustration picture above shows the angular pins are bolted to the mold base and the mold base made pocket instead of locking block,




to keep the process easy to do maintenance, should be installed oil slide plate, so when it can wear easily replaced without the need to change their plate slider block.
This model is widely used for large parts and molds with a tonnage greater than 350 tons, other advantage is the size of the mold base to be more compact and small, so the cost for the mold base can also be reduced, and if the size is smaller base can mold into tonnase also smaller

Lifting bolts hole design in injection mold

Plate transfer process occurs during the machining and assembly of mold, both for the cavity and mold base plate, especially for the plate with a weight greater than 20 kg, threaded hole necessary to facilitate the transfer process. cause may be in a mold plate having a various of machining processes with different types of machines. Base on position of hole the type of lifting bolts can divided became two, perpendicular to face, and parallel with face of plate.
perpendicular to face
beside transfer process, lifting bolts also important for lift out cavity insert from mold base, flat wide plate usually use magnet to lift from one machine to another machine or station, but if shape of plate doesn’t flat it need bolts hole to attach eye bolts, then use crane that connected to eye bolts for lifting the mold base plate or cavity plate.

Parallel with mold face.
Especially for mold base, this hole must available because transfer mold base usually use eye bolt that connected to crane, for mold base plate that use horizontal machining also use this hole to connected with crane, picture below shown mold base with metric bolt hole and eye bolts ready for transfer with crane