Seikei-Kakou
Online ISSN : 1883-7417
Print ISSN : 0915-4027
ISSN-L : 0915-4027
Volume 23, Issue 1
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Index
Preface
New Year's Issue : Special Issue on Future Perspectives of Plastic Industry from the Viewpoints of Industry, Government and Academia
Technical Report
Reports of International Meeting
Topic on Products and Technologies
Original Papers
  • Kengo Nodo, Leong Yew WEI, Kazushi Yamada, Hiroyuki Hamada
    2011 Volume 23 Issue 1 Pages 56-62
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: January 29, 2011
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Injection compression molding is an effective method to solve various molding defects . In particular, it is said that it is effective both for the improvement of the transcript of molded articles and for the decrease of weld-line. However very few studies on injection compression molding are reported, in particular, on qualitative weld-line examination. In this study, the effectiveness in the decrease of weld-line was compared between injection molding and injection press molding (one kind of technique of injection compression molding) using PC/ABS. The ditch depth of weld-line was deeper in case of injection molding, whereas it was shallower in injection press molding.
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  • Emi Yoshimoto, Hisahiro Kato, Atsushi Shibuya, Norimichi Masuda, Hidet ...
    2011 Volume 23 Issue 1 Pages 63-69
    Published: 2011
    Released on J-STAGE: January 29, 2011
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    When injection molding is carried out using cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) under inappropriate molding conditions, various external defects are known to be generated on the molded product surface. The shapes of these defects are unique to COC, and their generation mechanism has not been clarified to date. In this study, the authors propose a new method for visualizing the contact state between a transparent material and glass surface using a glass-inserted mold, to analyze a generation process of the various external defects in the use of COC. The results clarified the followings;
    (1) By tilting the metal side cavity surface opposite the glass surface, it was ascertained that black and white areas on the contact and non-contact areas between the glass and transparent resin can be obtained at high contrast.
    (2) Using this method, the authors also observed the generation process of external defects including phenomena unique to COC such as spot dimple shapes and shapes with large protrusions at the center of the dimple according to changes in the injection rate and mold temperature. It was confirmed that these external defects occur when the resins contact the glass surface.
    (3) Assuming that high viscosity component is unevenly distributed in the fluid, the generation of external defects, which is unique to COC, is thought to be caused by transcription inhibition due to the high viscosity component.
    (4) These results clarify that injection molding conditions such as high mold temperature and high injection rate are effective for preventing external defects.
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