Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830456 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Microgears containing four cavities and consisting of three different types of thermoplastic materials, namely, the amorphous polycarbonate/acrylonitrile–butadiene–styrene blend (PC/ABS), amorphous polyphenylene–ether/polystyrene (PPE/PS), and crystalline polyoxymethylene (POM) filled with glass fibers were analyzed. Molding parameters such as packing time, cooling temperature, molding and melting temperatures, packing and injection pressures, and fiberglass percentages are the most important factors affecting warpage and shrinkage. Three factors and their interactions were investigated in this case study. The effects of the injection parameters on warpage and shrinkage at different fiberglass percentages and cooling temperatures were analyzed according to the Taguchi method. The minimum values for warpage (0.0051 mm) and shrinkage (2.2886%) were derived from the PC/ABS and PPE/PS composites, respectively. Process efficiency predictions and conformational analyses of the optimal levels for each injection molding parameter were conducted to demonstrate the advantages of the Taguchi analytical method. The highest improvement percentages in the shrinkage and warpage analyses were obtained from the PPE/PS and the PC/ABS, respectively. PPE/PS was the best polymer composite by shrinkage analysis because of its molecular structure and minimum temperature at the flow front range, while the PC/ABS behaved the best in the warpage analysis.

► We study about reduction warpage and shrinkage on micro gear component. ► Three different type polymer composites via numerical simulation. ► PC/ABS composite give the lowest the warpage resistant. ► PPE/PS composite give the lowest shrinkage resistant. ► Amorphous composite have better resistance against warpage and shrinkage.

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