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Simulation and Experimental Investigations of Material Distribution in the Sandwich Injection Molding Process
Authors:Somjate Patcharaphun
Affiliation:Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Plastics Technology, Chemnitz University of Technology , Chemnitz, Germany
Abstract:In sandwich injection molding, two polymeric materials are sequentially injected into a mold to form a multilayer product with a skin and core structure. Different properties of these polymers and their distribution in the cavity greatly affect the applications of the moldings. In an ideal situation, the core material should be entirely encapsulated in the skin material. When the flow front of the core material overtakes that of the skin material, breakthrough occurs, resulting in a defective part. The focus of this study is to determine the effect of molding parameters on the skin/core material distribution. The commercial simulation package (Moldflow) has been extensively compared with experiments. Both simulated and measured results suggest that in order to obtain the optimum encapsulated skin/core structure in the sandwich injection molded parts, it is necessary to select a proper core volume fraction and suitable processing parameters. A good agreement between simulation and experimental results indicates that the Moldflow program can be used as a valuable tool for the prediction of melt-flow behavior during the sandwich injection process.
Keywords:Sandwich injection molding  Numerical simulation  Material distribution
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