Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7954689 Procedia Structural Integrity 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper shows the first study results of the mechanical characterization of a commercial polypropylene (PP) polymer. Before testing, a mold for injection molding process has been designed and realized. Three different specimens can be produced, for three different tests: tensile, Charpy and Hopkinson bar. In-cavity pressure and temperature sensors are installed next to the molded item to have direct information about process phases. After the description of the instrumentation, the correlation between injection molding input parameters and mechanical behavior of the material has been assessed. In particular, tensile tests have been carried out to investigate the influence of: melt temperature, mold temperature, packing pressure and cooling time. A Design of Experiment plan has been set up to establish the tests to be performed. Results show the influence of mold temperature and holding pressure on mechanical strength of the polymer.
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