Analysis of reactive injection compression molding by numerical simulations and experiments

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Abstract

Injection compression molding is an injection molding process with the addition of a compression stage after the injection. "is process is useful for the injection molding of precision parts. A stable and controlled manufacturing process is needed to guarantee reliability of complex products, and usually process optimization is achieved by experimental and time consuming approaches. However, for being competitive a minimal market time is a very important requirement and computer simulations can help to optimize the process at the only expense of computational time. "is paper reports and discusses for the first time the results of a 3D finite element simulation of reactive injection compression molding (RICM) by commercial software for the production of rubber diaphragms. In particular, the stages of mold filling dynamics and material curing are analyzed and the results verified with experimental tests. To get an accurate representation of the process, the rheological behavior, thermal properties, and kinetic behavior during curing of the real rubber compound were described by mathematical models. A differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and a capillary rheometer are employed to characterize the rubber material in order to achieve an appropriate curing reaction and viscosity models, respectively. "ecomputations are found to be in good agreement with the experimental results, indicating that reliable information on material viscosity and curing kinetics can play a key role in making well-founded predictions and avoiding trial and error methods.

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Ramorino, G., Agnelli, S., & Guindani, M. (2020). Analysis of reactive injection compression molding by numerical simulations and experiments. Advances in Polymer Technology, 2020, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/1421287

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