actaris
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2002
- 12
I have a polycarbonate part with threaded inserts (brass inserts, 4-40 thread, ultrasonically inserted into PC about 7mm or 1/4" thick). I am having a problem with cracks appearing around the inserts. Some of the parts appear to have some shrinkage or voids that occur due to the thicker wall section that is necessary around the inserts. Significant cracks occured during a 2000-hour salt spray test. Are the cracks coming from residual stress, the inserts, or a combination of both? Does anyone have any resources or advice concerning threaded inserts and/or residual stresses in polycarbonate? Also, since not all of the parts have problems with shrinkage or voids, is it safe to assume that this is a process problem and not a design problem?
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