AI Article Synopsis

  • Injection molding is widely used for producing polymer products, but factors during the process can affect product quality.
  • A new adaptive adjustment system was created using C++ to fine-tune the injection speed and switchover point, focusing on minimizing variations in product weight.
  • Preliminary experiments showed that controlling viscosity index and peak pressure can improve weight consistency, achieving a product weight variation of just 0.21% and a coefficient of variation of 0.05%.

Article Abstract

Injection molding is a popular process for the mass production of polymer products, but due to the characteristics of the injection process, there are many factors that will affect the product quality during the long fabrication processes. In this study, an adaptive adjustment system was developed by C++ programming to adjust the / switchover point and injection speed during the injection molding process in order to minimize the variation of the product weight. Based on a series of preliminary experiments, it was found that the viscosity index and peak pressure had a strong correlation with the weight of the injection-molded parts. Therefore, the viscosity index and peak pressure are used to guide the adjustment in the presented control system, and only one nozzle pressure sensor is used in the system. The results of the preliminary experiments indicate that the reduction of the packing time and setting enough clamping force can decrease the variation of the injected weight without turning on the adaptive control system; meanwhile, the master pressure curve obtained from the preliminary experiment was used as the control target of the system. With this system, the variation of the product weight and coefficient of variation () of the product weight can be decreased to 0.21 and 0.05%, respectively.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13040555DOI Listing

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