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1 SHAPING PROCESSES FOR PLASTICS
SME Video - Plastic Processes Plastic Blow Molding (vts_12) Properties of Polymer Melts Extrusion Sheet, Film and Spinning Coating Processes Injection Molding In-class Assignment ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

2 Two Types of Plastics Thermoplastics
Chemical structure unchanged during heating Polymer melt - high viscosity & viscoelasticity Thermosets Curing process during heating Cross‑linking of molecular structure Once cured, they cannot be remelted Plastic molding is a net shape process Less energy is required than for metals Strength‑to‑weight ratios are competitive ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

3 Viscosity Relationships
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

4 Viscoelasticity - Die Swell Example
Extruded polymer "remembers" its previous shape Die swell, a manifestation of viscoelasticity in polymer melts ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

5 Extruder for Thermoplastics & Elastomers
Extruder Barrel: Electric heaters melt feedstock Application: Door and window moldings ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

6 Extrusion Die for Solid Cross Section
(a) Die cross section to obtain (b) Square extruded profile ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

7 Extrusion Die for Hollow Shapes
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

8 Extrusion Die for Coating Wire
cross‑section of die for coating of electrical wire ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

9 Injection Molding Machine
A large (3000 ton capacity) injection molding machine (Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Milacron). Polymer is heated and forced into a mold cavity Net shape Typical cycle time 10 to 30 sec Mold may contain multiple cavities ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

10 Injection Molding Machine
Diagram of an injection molding machine, reciprocating screw type (some mechanical details are simplified) ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

11 Injection Molding Cycle
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

12 Two-Plate Mold (b) open (a) closed Mold has two cavities
Comment on shrinkage ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

13 Another option: Hot‑Runner Molds
Three-Plate Mold (b) open (a) closed Mold has two cavities Another option: Hot‑Runner Molds ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

14 Toggle Clamps and Hydraulic Clamps
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

15 SME Video ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

16 In-class Assignment 1 of 2
In casting experiments performed using a certain alloy and type of sand mold, it took 155 sec for a cube‑shaped casting to solidify. The cube was 50 mm on a side. (a) Determine the value of the mold constant in Chvorinov’s Rule (b) If the same alloy and mold type were used, find the total solidification time for a cylindrical casting in which the diameter = 30 mm and length = 50 mm. ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

17 In-class Assignment 2 of 2
A sand core located inside a mold cavity has a volume of in3. It is used in the casting of a cast iron pump housing. Determine the buoyancy force that will tend to lift the core during pouring. Sand core density = lb/in3 Cast iron density = lb/in3 ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

18 Test 1 Review Discussion
100 multiple choice 2 problems with calculations similar to in-class examples 2 challenge problems with calculations similar to in-class assignments Manufacturing economics problems will not be on the test ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

19 Manufacturing Economics
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

20 Time Permitting Content
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

21 Defects in Extrusion Melt fracture caused by turbulent flow
Velocity profile of melt through die opening can lead to defects Bambooing ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

22 Sheet and Film: Slit Die Extrusion
Application: product wrapping material, grocery bags and garbage bags ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

23 Blown-film, Calendering & Spinning
Blown‑film process for high production of thin tubular film Sheet out of rubber or rubbery thermoplastics (plasticized PVC) Melt spinning of continuous filaments ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

24 Planar Coating Process
Roll method Doctor-blade method ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

25 Alternative Injection Molding Machine Designs
Screw preplasticizer Plunger type ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

26 Reaction Injection Molding (RIM)
Application: bumpers and fenders RIM polyurethane parts possess a foam internal structure surrounded by a dense outer skin ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

27 Compression Molding Molding compound available in several forms: powders or pellets, liquid, or preform compressed and cured ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

28 Transfer Molding Pot transfer molding Plunger transfer molding
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

29 Extrusion Blow Molding
(1) extrusion of parison (2) parison is pinched (3) the tube is inflated ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

30 Other Blow Molding Processes
Injection blow molding: Stretch blow molding: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) Very low permeability Strengthened by stretch blow molding ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

31 Rotational Molding ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

32 Vacuum Thermoforming ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

33 Thermoforming Pressure thermoforming: Vacuum thermoforming:
©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

34 Mechanical thermoforming
Vacuum thermoforming Application: boat hulls and shower stalls Mechanical thermoforming ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

35 Polymer Foam Polymer‑and‑gas mixture Porous or cellular structure
Polystyrene (Styrofoam, a trademark) Polyurethane ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e

36 Extruder Relationships
Typical Pressure Gradient in an Extruder Extruder and Die Characteristic ©2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing 3/e


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