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Tuesday, September 14 2021 - 16:00
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Polyplastics Uses New Testing Method to Identify and Prevent Gas Burns during Injection Molding
TOKYO, Sep. 14, 2021 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Polyplastics Co., Ltd., a leading global supplier of engineering 
thermoplastics, has identified several solutions to help processors limit the 
occurrence of gas burns during the injection molding process. The company used 
its Gas Investigation Method in Injection Molding (GIMIM) test method to 
analyze the phenomenon and help pose preventative measures.

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Gases that are produced during molding have no place to escape and are 
compressed, thus resulting in a hot, burned resin surface which threatens 
continuous molding. First, the study examined gas resulting from energy loss at 
the time of injection. The nozzles of typical injection machines are comprised 
of a drastically contracted structure, and energy loss arises due to the shape. 
Potential solutions include lowering the injection speed, using multiple gates 
or cavities, and increasing the size of the gate and nozzle.

To prevent uneven thermal conduction within the injection barrel, the findings 
suggest avoiding injection machines that are excessively large relative to the 
molded articles, reduce cylinder temperature, and avoid mold-contact molding so 
that heat loss from the mold does not occur. 

The GIMIM method also determined that vent clogging is caused by the workings 
of a complex relationship between the volumes of low boiling and high boiling 
substances, and the total volume of substances within decomposition gas. 
Corrective measures include lowering cylinder temperature and using a rag or 
similar object to frequently wipe away mold deposits that are lightly stuck to 
the gas vents.

Lastly, it was determined that the GIMIM testing method can verify the purging 
process. Until now, there was no method to verify the effects of the purging 
process other than visual confirmation after molding many shots of material. 
Since GIMIM can detect substances in units of ppm, it can be used to verify 
whether the purging process was conducted properly through only a small number 
of machine shots.

For more information, visit 
https://www.polyplastics.com/en/support/mold/gas_burn/index.html

About Polyplastics: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202109069686-O1-ovxjUQEC.pdf


Source: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.