ornerynorsk
Industrial
- Feb 5, 2002
- 3,198
Hello Everyone,
We've been using RIM molded (low pressure) self-skinned parts of polyurethane for a number of years, and have had success in overmolding and encapsulating metal armatures in many of our products. Now we are working on a project which will use an injection molded backer plate in which we cannot rely on any mechanical feature to adhere the PU to the plastic plate. Adhesion must take place in-mold, either through natural chemical bonding or through the assistance of a surface treatment or coating to the substrate. The geometry is very flat and shallow, not enough room for undercuts or other features to aid in mechanically gripping the PU overmold.
Our molder (US based) is very capable and willing to try new processes, but this is the first time they have encountered such a project, as well. We've found a few resopurces online and from the material vendors, but nothing of enough substance to point us in a definitive approach to this.
Our preferred material choice for the backer plate will be unfilled nylon or ABS, but this is certainly not set in stone.
Just wondering if any forum members have had successful experience in this area?
Thanks in advance.
It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
We've been using RIM molded (low pressure) self-skinned parts of polyurethane for a number of years, and have had success in overmolding and encapsulating metal armatures in many of our products. Now we are working on a project which will use an injection molded backer plate in which we cannot rely on any mechanical feature to adhere the PU to the plastic plate. Adhesion must take place in-mold, either through natural chemical bonding or through the assistance of a surface treatment or coating to the substrate. The geometry is very flat and shallow, not enough room for undercuts or other features to aid in mechanically gripping the PU overmold.
Our molder (US based) is very capable and willing to try new processes, but this is the first time they have encountered such a project, as well. We've found a few resopurces online and from the material vendors, but nothing of enough substance to point us in a definitive approach to this.
Our preferred material choice for the backer plate will be unfilled nylon or ABS, but this is certainly not set in stone.
Just wondering if any forum members have had successful experience in this area?
Thanks in advance.
It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.