dp2003
Mechanical
- Jul 2, 2003
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I am having irregular random failures in a part with a living hinge molded out of Delrin 500T. Some parts coming out of the tool work great, some don't. Those that don't break on the first 3-10 bends seem to last forever.
The part does need to be delrin instead of PP and Nylon for some of the the other functions of the part. The hinges need to last about 40 to 50 +/- bends.
I have created a chain of 25 cylinders,
-Wall thickness of the cylinders is 0.55mm.
-Between the cylinders are the hinges which are 0.3mm thick, I have tried both a 0.2mm radius leading to the hinge, and a 0.4mm radius, and have not seen a difference in the living hinge behavior.
-gating: sub gate into every other cylinder to make the knit line be in the middle of the middle ungated cup instead of the hinge between adjacent cups. gate diameter .028" or 0.7mm diameter
-hinge length is 1.6mm. each hinge in the chain is flexed 64 degrees max both positively and negatively from the normal straight line chain which results in about a 0.9mm to 1.3mm radius at the neutral axis of the hinge.
using the calcs listed in the web page referenced elsewhere in this forum, the minimum hinge length for a 64 degree bend (1.117 radians) is 0.8mm, which I have effectively doubled.
engr.bd.psu.edu/pkoch/plasticdesign/living_hinge.htm
Thanks for your help.
Doug
The part does need to be delrin instead of PP and Nylon for some of the the other functions of the part. The hinges need to last about 40 to 50 +/- bends.
I have created a chain of 25 cylinders,
-Wall thickness of the cylinders is 0.55mm.
-Between the cylinders are the hinges which are 0.3mm thick, I have tried both a 0.2mm radius leading to the hinge, and a 0.4mm radius, and have not seen a difference in the living hinge behavior.
-gating: sub gate into every other cylinder to make the knit line be in the middle of the middle ungated cup instead of the hinge between adjacent cups. gate diameter .028" or 0.7mm diameter
-hinge length is 1.6mm. each hinge in the chain is flexed 64 degrees max both positively and negatively from the normal straight line chain which results in about a 0.9mm to 1.3mm radius at the neutral axis of the hinge.
using the calcs listed in the web page referenced elsewhere in this forum, the minimum hinge length for a 64 degree bend (1.117 radians) is 0.8mm, which I have effectively doubled.
engr.bd.psu.edu/pkoch/plasticdesign/living_hinge.htm
Thanks for your help.
Doug