Mox-TT
Mechanical
- Oct 26, 2016
- 10
Hi, all.
We have a cabinet that is finished by foaming in mould. We got problem that top surface drumed and sheet metal peeled off from foaming. It looks like there is air between them.
below is product information:
Cabinet material: Sheet metal- EN1.4301 (t=1mm) (length=725mm height=600mm Width=450)
Liner material: ABS(t=6mm)
Diameter of exhausting hole: 1.5mm(2 holes at back side)
Foaming information:
Temperature of mould:45 degree
Time of heating in mould: 30mins
Clues: 1. Sheet metal peeled off from foaming when removing mould(Normally top side)
2. It occurs more frequently in winter than summer
3. In the begining the surface is not flat and very hard, after cooling in air for half an hour it can be better and seems flat
My opinion:
It is caused by deformation of 1mm sheet metal when heated in 45 degree.
Do anyone know the reason of this problem? Thanks!
We have a cabinet that is finished by foaming in mould. We got problem that top surface drumed and sheet metal peeled off from foaming. It looks like there is air between them.
below is product information:
Cabinet material: Sheet metal- EN1.4301 (t=1mm) (length=725mm height=600mm Width=450)
Liner material: ABS(t=6mm)
Diameter of exhausting hole: 1.5mm(2 holes at back side)
Foaming information:
Temperature of mould:45 degree
Time of heating in mould: 30mins
Clues: 1. Sheet metal peeled off from foaming when removing mould(Normally top side)
2. It occurs more frequently in winter than summer
3. In the begining the surface is not flat and very hard, after cooling in air for half an hour it can be better and seems flat
My opinion:
It is caused by deformation of 1mm sheet metal when heated in 45 degree.
Do anyone know the reason of this problem? Thanks!