nottoobright
Industrial
- Sep 17, 2006
- 25
Dear Experts
We are high pressure injecting Aluminum Grade ADC12. The part is 30cm x 30cm x 1.5 cm (ht). Injection pressure is 150 bar.
Once injected we rough grind the surface and then send for sand blasting. After sand blasting we are not getting a uniform appearance on the surface. Near the injection ports end of the mold we find a pattern shows up. This pattern / lines are not visible before sand blasting. We tried machining 0.5 mm off the top surface, no indication of anything, and then sand blasted again. The same pattern appeared. I'm attaching some photos to illustrate. From the photos you can't tell, but when you run your hands across the line you can't feel any height difference.
As these are to be used as top and bottom plates in a weigh scale for race cars we are concerned that this may be a point where failure could occur. Anyone ever run across this before? Any suggestions on how to rectify? We need a consistent appearance on the surface after sand blasting.
We are high pressure injecting Aluminum Grade ADC12. The part is 30cm x 30cm x 1.5 cm (ht). Injection pressure is 150 bar.
Once injected we rough grind the surface and then send for sand blasting. After sand blasting we are not getting a uniform appearance on the surface. Near the injection ports end of the mold we find a pattern shows up. This pattern / lines are not visible before sand blasting. We tried machining 0.5 mm off the top surface, no indication of anything, and then sand blasted again. The same pattern appeared. I'm attaching some photos to illustrate. From the photos you can't tell, but when you run your hands across the line you can't feel any height difference.
As these are to be used as top and bottom plates in a weigh scale for race cars we are concerned that this may be a point where failure could occur. Anyone ever run across this before? Any suggestions on how to rectify? We need a consistent appearance on the surface after sand blasting.