Marc_Bloke
Mechanical
- Apr 25, 2018
- 16
Hi there,
I recently received a batch of injection moulded parts from an aluminium prototype mould tool. The material used was Zytel 70G30HSLR.
Upon receipt of the parts I noticed how brittle they were in comparison to other glass filled PA products - in particular a 50% glass filled part I have lying around on my desk. We carried out testing on the parts and they failed quite catastrophically.
Having spoken to a couple of people I'm aware of the hygroscopic nature of PA and the need for conditioning in order to reduce the brittleness. I'm also aware that the moulder runs the moulds cold which has an effect on the material properties - how much so I'm unsure.
What I am conscious of now is redesigning the part and when it gets moulded in production it being over strength.
Does anyone have thoughts on the above?
Thanks in advance
Marc
I recently received a batch of injection moulded parts from an aluminium prototype mould tool. The material used was Zytel 70G30HSLR.
Upon receipt of the parts I noticed how brittle they were in comparison to other glass filled PA products - in particular a 50% glass filled part I have lying around on my desk. We carried out testing on the parts and they failed quite catastrophically.
Having spoken to a couple of people I'm aware of the hygroscopic nature of PA and the need for conditioning in order to reduce the brittleness. I'm also aware that the moulder runs the moulds cold which has an effect on the material properties - how much so I'm unsure.
What I am conscious of now is redesigning the part and when it gets moulded in production it being over strength.
Does anyone have thoughts on the above?
Thanks in advance
Marc