Manufacturing Technology 2016, 16(1):220-225 | DOI: 10.21062/ujep/x.2016/a/1213-2489/MT/16/1/220

Evaluation of Applicability of Unconventional Cooling Method in Injection Mould

Thang Nguyen Vo, Martin Seidl
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Engineering Technology, Technical University of Liberec. Studentská 2, 461 17 Liberec. Czech Republic

To increase the intensity of cooling the unconventional methods can be used, which enable to achieve quick and steady heat transfer from the injection mould and from the plastic product. This paper is devoted to the cooling method based on high cooling potential of liquid carbon dioxide that is included among the unconventional methods of mould temperature control system. The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of cooling with using liquid CO2 in the injection mould with regard to several aspects that have a direct impact on the final cooling efficiency. The practical experiment deals with the design of the shaped mould insert with the incorporated progressive cooling system by means of CO2 and its comparison with conventional tempering by water. The study is based on evaluations of the temperature profiles reached from thermocouples located in three positions in the injection mould and analysis of temperature fields measured on the surface of the product after its removal from the shaped insert. All the analyses were carried out for three cooling modes and before individual testing steps the technological parameters of cooling were optimized.

Keywords: Injection Mould, Unconventional Cooling, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, CO2

Published: February 1, 2016  Show citation

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Vo TN, Seidl M. Evaluation of Applicability of Unconventional Cooling Method in Injection Mould. Manufacturing Technology. 2016;16(1):220-225. doi: 10.21062/ujep/x.2016/a/1213-2489/MT/16/1/220.
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