17 – How to reduce residual stresses in an injection-molded part

17 – How to reduce residual stresses in an injection-molded part

Presenter
Ing. Petr Halaška
Smartplast s.r.o.
Residual stresses are mechanical stresses generated in an injection-molded part due to internal forces. They remain embedded in the molded part even after ejection from the mold cavity.
Residual stresses significantly affect the dimensional accuracy of the part, stiffness, chemical resistance, and optical properties. In this part of the webinar, we will discuss how to reduce residual stress levels in injection-molded parts at various stages of the manufacturing process.
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Program
How to reduce residual stresses in different phases of the manufacturing process
Part design: wall thickness, flow path length
Tool design: cooling, mold temperatures, gating system
Injection molding machine selection, clamping force, plasticizing
Setting injection molding parameters
Injection molding technologies used: CIM, GIT, RHCT, MuCell, foaming agents
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17 – How to reduce residual stresses in an injection-molded part
Presenter
Ing. Petr Halaška

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