Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5205825 | Polymer Testing | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The design of assembly components requires special attention to aspects related to their dimensions to ensure their functionality. The goal of this paper is to analyse the influence of case-based environmental conditions, including extreme hydrothermal conditions, on the dimensional stability of a component made from different polyamides throughout the component's working life. The results support the conclusion that components made from PA6 have a higher capacity to absorb humidity than those made from PA66 and, on the other hand, a higher capacity to lose this humidity, which implies a more significant effect on the average error in the dimensions considered (12% for PA6 in comparison to 3% for PA66). With regard to assembly dimensions, components remain within dimensional tolerances under average and extreme humidity conditions and average temperature conditions. Components injected with P66 are more stable for all of the situations analysed.
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Authors
Isabel ClaverÃa, Daniel Elduque, Jorge Santolaria, Carmelo Pina, Carlos Javierre, Angel Fernandez,