DaiLG
Mechanical
- May 22, 2013
- 10
Hi All,
I have an issue with a screw mounting hole in a polycarbonate moulding. The screw is screwed into the hole to a set torque. The screw softens the plastic as it turns forming the thread. The problem is that the thread is being completely stripped and separated from the moulding during this operation. The defect mouldings are dimensionallyy identical to good mouldings.
We have ruled out the screw and all other process inputs as the root cause (torque setting, driver speed, user influence) and determined the issue lies with the moulding itself. Our thoughts are the mechanical properties of the moulding have somehow changed (from what we usually see). We are thinking a loss in strength or lower melting point? The question is how?
Any thoughts / help would be appreciated!
Thanks
D
I have an issue with a screw mounting hole in a polycarbonate moulding. The screw is screwed into the hole to a set torque. The screw softens the plastic as it turns forming the thread. The problem is that the thread is being completely stripped and separated from the moulding during this operation. The defect mouldings are dimensionallyy identical to good mouldings.
We have ruled out the screw and all other process inputs as the root cause (torque setting, driver speed, user influence) and determined the issue lies with the moulding itself. Our thoughts are the mechanical properties of the moulding have somehow changed (from what we usually see). We are thinking a loss in strength or lower melting point? The question is how?
Any thoughts / help would be appreciated!
Thanks
D