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Design and thermal analysis of a mold used in the injection of elastomers

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In the process of injection molding of elastomers, improving the energy efficiency of the tools is a current challenge for industry in terms of energy consumption, productivity and product quality. In the rubber industry, 20% of the energy consumed by capital goods comes from heating processes; more than 50% of heat losses are linked to insufficient control and thermal insulation of Molds. The design of the tooling evolves in particular towards the reduction of the heated mass and the thermal insulation of the molds. In this paper, we present a complex tool composed, on one hand, of a multi-cavity mold designed by reducing the heated mass and equipped with independent control zones placed closest to each molding cavity and, on the other hand, of a regulated channel block (RCB) which makes it possible to limit the waste of rubber during the injection. The originality of this tool lies in thermally isolating the regulated channel block from the mold and the cavities between them in order to better control the temperature field in the material which is transformed. We present the design and the instrumentation of the experimental set-up. Experimental measurements allow us to understand the thermal of the tool and to show the thermal heterogeneities on the surface of the mold and in the various cavities. Tests of injection molding of the rubber and a thermal balance on the energy consumption of the tool are carried out.
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hal-01972354 , version 1 (07-01-2019)

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Nasser Fekiri, Cécile Canto, Yannick Madec, Pierre Mousseau, Christophe Plot, et al.. Design and thermal analysis of a mold used in the injection of elastomers. ESAFORM 2017, Apr 2017, Dublin, Ireland. pp.120009, ⟨10.1063/1.5008147⟩. ⟨hal-01972354⟩
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