2023
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26305
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Influence of injection molding parameters, melt flow rate, and reinforcing material on the weld‐line characteristics of polypropylene

Abstract: In this work, the relation of injection molding parameters to the mechanical properties of various polypropylene grades is investigated to find the optimal processing parameters to minimize weld‐line effects like reduced mechanical and/or optical performance. Injection molded test specimens of five polypropylene grades with different melt flow rates were characterized for their mechanical behavior and compared with equal‐shaped specimens with a colliding weld line in the middle of the specimen. For the product… Show more

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“…The quality of the final product is depending on several process parameters such as melt temperature, mold temperature, injection pressure, packing pressure, cooling time, etc. 2,6,7 Primarily, plastics were viewed as a replacement for conventional materials such as metal and wood. However, they have now become as indispensable as the original sources themselves.…”
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“…The quality of the final product is depending on several process parameters such as melt temperature, mold temperature, injection pressure, packing pressure, cooling time, etc. 2,6,7 Primarily, plastics were viewed as a replacement for conventional materials such as metal and wood. However, they have now become as indispensable as the original sources themselves.…”
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“…17 The general technical thumb rule says, when the angle between two mating flow fronts is below 135 , the mating line is called a weld-line, else it is a meld-line. 2,15 Based on the mating of the front flows, weld lines are classified into two different types as below-1. Stagnation weld-line: This is also called cold weld-line, these weld lines are formed when two melt front meets directly head-to-head, generally occurring in circular geometry or multiple gate locations.…”
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