Sorry to take so long to get back I ran at the slower cycle till engineering got in told them the mold was over packed and after they lowered the shot size down all issues disappeared I knew it was...
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Sorry to take so long to get back I ran at the slower cycle till engineering got in told them the mold was over packed and after they lowered the shot size down all issues disappeared I knew it was...
Hey guys so I can’t say an awful lot about it but on a poly job running chiller on the mold I have parts sticking to the pins. The pin witness marks are not prominent and no flash around where the...
Just out of curiosity have you tried cure time ?? If so was it a big increase small ??also with pack pressures have you tried more or less?? And how are you filling it d-2 or d-3 what part percentage...
Make sure all gates are packing the same around the part and that the mold actual surface temp is relatively uniform if none of the gates have a long flow length then you may be packing more into one...
I love milicrons working from 150-3500 ton machines they are my favorites but on the service end I’d agree they are lacking and not very efficient. I hated having a tech touch them there was always...
Color changes viscosity and depending on the colorant could be leaving residue in any vents or along vent pins. Check to see what your viscosity shift is from the old to the new you may be running...
From my experience with abs it has been a heat issue where this appears or more precisely a degradation issue. When it would sit to long in a manifold/barrel or when heated too much or surprisingly...
I would say most of this is right in overmoulding I have always had a section exposed normally that is also used for sleeves or bolts. But maybe (and doubtful it will work) use two core pins near the...
There probably is but none that I’m aware of that wouldn’t bridge the feed throat. Maybe something in blow molding or extrusion can use it.
My question is about the barrel forward position. Is it a set point by inch.(mm,cm,etc.etc.) or hydraulic pressure. If it doesn’t see it’s zero point it will cycle through to injection and stop...
If it had dark to light spots in both types of colorant my next question is does it have deep ribs or small or thin wall flow areas across the parts if so shooting slower or raising mold (steel)...
Mainly what is meant by that would be clogging issues near the feed throat witch can cause a “bridge” problem. I would be more worried about melting problems. If the squares are to thick it could...
I ended up getting ahold of a press maintenance buddy of mine. It seems that after they had replaced the door switches on day shift the back door switch roller arm was not put in the proper position...
After checking the press over mechanically it seems fine I checked the currents fuses and delinked all secondary equipment but it won’t go into semi so I can’t get to auto according to the I/o...