Hi guys, thanks for taking the time to read this...
I have a problem with my parts cracking.
The parts are fine before they have been assembled but after assembly the cracks appear. Sometimes this can happen in a couple of hours but sometimes it can take days. The part in question is kind of a rectangular tube with a 1.6mm wall thickness which then has an end cap pressed into the end. The cracks develop right in the center of the shortest edge of the rectangle exactly where the end cap is fitted.
On first inspection of the parts it seems it has been designed with approximately 0.1mm of interference on all sides so I was assuming that this is a major factor, however, I have since read that the ABS PC blends tensile strength should cope with this. Am I correct?
Also the inside of the moulding is exposed to a slightly increased level of humidity. Can ABS PC be affected by hydrolysis or is that just a PC problem? And could this be another factor?
Any other ideas at all?
Many thanks.
I have a problem with my parts cracking.
The parts are fine before they have been assembled but after assembly the cracks appear. Sometimes this can happen in a couple of hours but sometimes it can take days. The part in question is kind of a rectangular tube with a 1.6mm wall thickness which then has an end cap pressed into the end. The cracks develop right in the center of the shortest edge of the rectangle exactly where the end cap is fitted.
On first inspection of the parts it seems it has been designed with approximately 0.1mm of interference on all sides so I was assuming that this is a major factor, however, I have since read that the ABS PC blends tensile strength should cope with this. Am I correct?
Also the inside of the moulding is exposed to a slightly increased level of humidity. Can ABS PC be affected by hydrolysis or is that just a PC problem? And could this be another factor?
Any other ideas at all?
Many thanks.