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Injection molding schematic

FIGURE 2.100 CO, temperature control in an injection mold (schematic diagram) [6]... [Pg.421]

Similar to the primers developed for cyanoacrylate resins, the solvent carrier plays an important role in facilitating interdiffusion of the primer and the substrate. Fig. 12 shows a schematic view of the top few microns of an injection molded TPO surface. [Pg.462]

Fig. 8-27 Schematic of coining that combines injection molding and compression molding. Fig. 8-27 Schematic of coining that combines injection molding and compression molding.
Fig. 27. Schematic of molten polymer flow during injection molding into a cold mold... Fig. 27. Schematic of molten polymer flow during injection molding into a cold mold...
Figure 7.73 Schematic illustration of reciprocating action of injection molding screw. Reprinted, by permission, from A. B. Strong, Plastics Materials and Processing, 2nd ed., p. 424. Copyright 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. Figure 7.73 Schematic illustration of reciprocating action of injection molding screw. Reprinted, by permission, from A. B. Strong, Plastics Materials and Processing, 2nd ed., p. 424. Copyright 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Figure 7.75 Schematic diagram of eight-cavity mold for injection molding operations. The molded parts of interest are indicated by the shaded regions. Figure 7.75 Schematic diagram of eight-cavity mold for injection molding operations. The molded parts of interest are indicated by the shaded regions.
Figure 7.85 Schematic diagram of the reaction injection molding (RIM) process. Figure 7.85 Schematic diagram of the reaction injection molding (RIM) process.
The Reaction-Injection-Molding process is schematically shown in Figure 6. In this case, the two monomeric or low molecular weight reactants, a polyisocyanate and a polyol, are accurately metered through separate pumps and mixed in a very small mix-... [Pg.44]

Figure 6. Schematic of the "reaction-injection-molding process A and B Raw material tanks (1) and (2) Mold (3) Reinforcements (4)... Figure 6. Schematic of the "reaction-injection-molding process A and B Raw material tanks (1) and (2) Mold (3) Reinforcements (4)...
Figure 6.79 Schematic diagram of a slit-shaped injection mold cavity. Figure 6.79 Schematic diagram of a slit-shaped injection mold cavity.
Figure 6.80 Schematic diagram of an off-center gated slit-shaped injection mold. Figure 6.80 Schematic diagram of an off-center gated slit-shaped injection mold.
Figure 8.40 Schematic diagram of an injection molding item with its projected area and its lay-flat representation. Figure 8.40 Schematic diagram of an injection molding item with its projected area and its lay-flat representation.
Figure 8.41 Schematic of the disc representation and nomenclature for an injection molded item. Figure 8.41 Schematic of the disc representation and nomenclature for an injection molded item.
Fig. 13.3 (a) Schematic view of injection molding tooling showing the tip of the injection system... [Pg.756]

Fig. 13.15 Schematic representation of the flow pattern in the central portion of the advancing front between two parallel plates. The coordinate system moves in the x direction with the front velocity. Black rectangles denote the stretching deformation the fluid particles experience. [Reprinted by permission from Z. Tadmor, Molecular Orientation in Injection Molding, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 18, 1753 (1974).]... Fig. 13.15 Schematic representation of the flow pattern in the central portion of the advancing front between two parallel plates. The coordinate system moves in the x direction with the front velocity. Black rectangles denote the stretching deformation the fluid particles experience. [Reprinted by permission from Z. Tadmor, Molecular Orientation in Injection Molding, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 18, 1753 (1974).]...
Fig. 13.21 Schematic representation of the surface defects that appear periodically and alternate in location on opposite sides of a flat mold. [Reprinted by permission from A. C. B. Bogaerds, G. W. M. Peters, and F. P. T. Baaijens, Tiger Stripes Instabilities in Injection Molding, in Polymer Processing Instabilities, S. G. Hatzikiriakos, and K. B. Migler, Eds., Marcel Dekker, New York, 2005.]... Fig. 13.21 Schematic representation of the surface defects that appear periodically and alternate in location on opposite sides of a flat mold. [Reprinted by permission from A. C. B. Bogaerds, G. W. M. Peters, and F. P. T. Baaijens, Tiger Stripes Instabilities in Injection Molding, in Polymer Processing Instabilities, S. G. Hatzikiriakos, and K. B. Migler, Eds., Marcel Dekker, New York, 2005.]...
Fig. 13.31 Schematic representation of the stages of the gas-assisted injection molding process for a container handle. Fig. 13.31 Schematic representation of the stages of the gas-assisted injection molding process for a container handle.
Fig. 13.32 Schematic comparison of the skin thickness distributions in co- and gas-assisted injection molded parts due to the negligible gas viscosity. Fig. 13.32 Schematic comparison of the skin thickness distributions in co- and gas-assisted injection molded parts due to the negligible gas viscosity.
Fig. 13.40 Schematic representation of a typical RIM machine. The machine can be divided into three basic parts (1) low-pressure recirculation or conditioning (bounded by the dotted lines) (2) high-pressure metering and (3) the impingement mixhead. The mold is usually considered separately. The figure shows the machine in low-pressure recycle mode. [Reprinted by permission from C. W. Macosko, RIM Fundamentals of Reaction Injection Molding, Hanser, Munich, 1989.]... Fig. 13.40 Schematic representation of a typical RIM machine. The machine can be divided into three basic parts (1) low-pressure recirculation or conditioning (bounded by the dotted lines) (2) high-pressure metering and (3) the impingement mixhead. The mold is usually considered separately. The figure shows the machine in low-pressure recycle mode. [Reprinted by permission from C. W. Macosko, RIM Fundamentals of Reaction Injection Molding, Hanser, Munich, 1989.]...
Fig. 14.21 Schematic representation of the crystallization behavior of PET relative to the stretch blow molding process. [J. S. Schaul, Drying and Injection Molding PET for Beverage Bottle Preform, SPE ANTEC Tech. Papers, 26, 534 (1980).]... Fig. 14.21 Schematic representation of the crystallization behavior of PET relative to the stretch blow molding process. [J. S. Schaul, Drying and Injection Molding PET for Beverage Bottle Preform, SPE ANTEC Tech. Papers, 26, 534 (1980).]...
Figure 8-4. Schematic of three-station blow-molding machine (McCrum, Buckley, and Bucknall 1997, courtesy of Oxford University Press). Station 1 injection molding of parison station 2 blow molding of bottle station 3 ejection of bottle. Figure 8-4. Schematic of three-station blow-molding machine (McCrum, Buckley, and Bucknall 1997, courtesy of Oxford University Press). Station 1 injection molding of parison station 2 blow molding of bottle station 3 ejection of bottle.
Figure S. Schematic of a reaction injection molding machine. Reproduced with permission from Macosko, C. W., Fundamentals of Reaction Injection Molding. Hanser Publishers (dist. by Oxford University Press), New York, 1989 [30],... Figure S. Schematic of a reaction injection molding machine. Reproduced with permission from Macosko, C. W., Fundamentals of Reaction Injection Molding. Hanser Publishers (dist. by Oxford University Press), New York, 1989 [30],...
Figure 4.12 Schematic of a ram (plunger) injection molding machine... Figure 4.12 Schematic of a ram (plunger) injection molding machine...
Figure 8.4 Schematic of foam reciprocating injection molding machine for low pressure... Figure 8.4 Schematic of foam reciprocating injection molding machine for low pressure...
Figure 8.5 (a ) Schematic of gas counterpressure foam injection molding (Cashiers Structural Foam patent)... [Pg.363]

FIGURE 14-41 Schematic diagram illustrating the sequence of events in injection molding. [Pg.495]


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