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== Process overview ==
== Process overview ==


Once a process is running satisfactory, the machine also has tool that can be used for monitoring a running process. These tools can be help to ensure desired sample quality and reproducibility.
Once a process is running satisfactory, the machine also has tools that can be used for monitoring a running process. These tools can help to ensure desired sample quality and reproducibility. Press the second button from the top on the right column of buttons to get to the ''''Cycle time analysis'''' screen:


[[File:13-cycletime.png|600px|thumb|left|The 'Cycle time' screen provides an overview of the entire injection molding cycle.]]
[[File:13-cycleanalysis.png|600px|thumb|left|The 'Cycle time analysis' screen provides an overview of the entire injection molding cycle.]]
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*'''Mold Close to Part removal''': In the left part of  the screen the individual phases of the injection molding cycle is listed. In the center of the screen, progress bars will indicate which phases are currently active. Note that the 'Part removal' step of Variotherm processes often takes quite a long time. This is because the 'Mold pause time' delay (mentioned in section '9. Ejection') used for reheating the mold is included in this step.
*''''Mold Close' to 'Part removal'''': In the left part of  the screen the individual phases of the injection molding cycle is listed. Just to the right of these names there's a small box. If it's gray it means this step i currently not active. If it's red it means this step is currently active (so in this example the sample is currently being ejected by the ejector pins and the part (sample) is removed by the robot).  
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*'''Retract profile''': This parameter controls the speed profile as the tower moves backwards and retracts the nozzle from the mold inlet port. Again, the default settings will work fine for most applications.
*'''Progress bars''': A little further to the right (in the center of the screen), progress bars will indicate position and timing of each individual step in the cycle (both last cycle and current cycle). Note that the 'Part removal' step of Variotherm processes often takes quite a long time. This is because the 'Mold pause time' delay (mentioned in section '9. Ejection') used for reheating the mold is included in this step.
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*'''Last and Current columns''': In this column it's possible to see how long time each phase takes in the currently active cycle. For comparison the corresponding time during the last cycle is also listed.
*'''Last and Current columns''': In these columns it's possible to see how long time each phase takes in the currently active cycle. For comparison the corresponding time during the last cycle is also shown.
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*'''Total time''': In the bottom of the screen a progress bar will indicate progress for the currently running cycle. Please note that the time axis of the progress bars do NOT autoscale. Min and max time scale values have to entered manually (but since the total cycle time for both the current and last cycle is shown right above, it's very easy to enter a sensible value).
*'''Total time''': In the bottom of the screen a progress bar will indicate progress for the currently running (yellow) and previous cycles (green). Please note that the time axis of the progress bars do not autoscale. Min and max time scale values must be entered manually (but since the total cycle time for both the current and last cycle is shown right above, it's very easy to enter a sensible value).
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The injection molding machine also has tool for monitoring process parameters during the injection phase. To ensure reproducible results it can be beneficial to monitor parameters that are tightly linked to sample quality/properties. This can be done using the 'Micrograph' tool:
The injection molding machine also has tools for monitoring process parameters during the injection molding cycle. Usually the most interesting events happen around injection, so data logging is often centered around this event. But there are many and almost endless possibilities. To ensure reproducible results it can be beneficial to monitor parameters that are tightly linked to sample quality/properties which include injection speed and injection pressure. Pressing the second to last button on the left side of the screen will take you to the ''''Micrograph'''' tool:
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[[File:14-micrograph.png|600px|thumb|left|The Micrograph tool can be used for monitoring process parameters during injection.]]
[[File:14b-micrograph.png|600px|thumb|left|The Micrograph tool can be used for monitoring process parameters.]]
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*'''Force build-up time''': This setting defines how long time the machine has to build up the nozzle contact force. A value of 0,2-0,5 sec works fine for most applications
*'''Setup''': To get started you can press 'Setup' and then 'Manual setup' and select relevant parameters. On the tab 'Measurement duration' a start condition (in this example 'Start injection' was chosen) and a measurement duration (in this example 1,5 sec) can be selected. On the tab 'Curve selection' parameters to be plotted are selected (in this example specific injection pressure, injection speed and shot volume were selected, but there are many other possibilities). Since all selected process parameters are plotted on the same y-axis, this axis will always show the unit per cent and always be scaled 0-100%. The 100% value is then set independently for each plot (in this case 800 bar, 40,0 cm<sup>3</sup> and 15,0 cm<sup>3</sup> was selected for the 100% value of specific injection pressure, injection speed and shot volume respectively.
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*'''Contact force''': This parameter defines how hard the nozzle presses against the inlet port during injection and after/holding pressure. '''Please do not increase this value above 15 kN without contacting DTU Danchip as this may damage the nozzle tip or the mold inlet port!''' For polymers that undergo significant shear thinning (such as PP and PE) contact forces around 14 kN can be required (depends on injection speed) while lower contact forces (10 - 12 kN) will be sufficient for most other polymers.
*'''Other settings''': There are many other possibilities for setting up monitoring features, logging process parameters to file, monitor sample quality and e.g. discard samples that do not meet set requirements. Consult the original machine manual or ask for details.
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*'''Delay time retraction''': In some cases it may be desirable to maintain the inlet port at high temperature after injection and holdin/after pressure. In this case a delay can be entered here (usually 5 - 10 seconds is fine). Keep in mind that if the sum of 'Plasticizing delay time' described earlier and the 'Delay time retraction' on this page exceeds the cooling time, this will cause a delay in the injection molding cycle (thus increasing the effective cooling time).
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There are also other possibilities for documenting and monitoring injection molding processes.

Latest revision as of 13:08, 16 January 2020

Process overview

Once a process is running satisfactory, the machine also has tools that can be used for monitoring a running process. These tools can help to ensure desired sample quality and reproducibility. Press the second button from the top on the right column of buttons to get to the 'Cycle time analysis' screen:

The 'Cycle time analysis' screen provides an overview of the entire injection molding cycle.



  • 'Mold Close' to 'Part removal': In the left part of the screen the individual phases of the injection molding cycle is listed. Just to the right of these names there's a small box. If it's gray it means this step i currently not active. If it's red it means this step is currently active (so in this example the sample is currently being ejected by the ejector pins and the part (sample) is removed by the robot).


  • Progress bars: A little further to the right (in the center of the screen), progress bars will indicate position and timing of each individual step in the cycle (both last cycle and current cycle). Note that the 'Part removal' step of Variotherm processes often takes quite a long time. This is because the 'Mold pause time' delay (mentioned in section '9. Ejection') used for reheating the mold is included in this step.


  • Last and Current columns: In these columns it's possible to see how long time each phase takes in the currently active cycle. For comparison the corresponding time during the last cycle is also shown.


  • Total time: In the bottom of the screen a progress bar will indicate progress for the currently running (yellow) and previous cycles (green). Please note that the time axis of the progress bars do not autoscale. Min and max time scale values must be entered manually (but since the total cycle time for both the current and last cycle is shown right above, it's very easy to enter a sensible value).







The injection molding machine also has tools for monitoring process parameters during the injection molding cycle. Usually the most interesting events happen around injection, so data logging is often centered around this event. But there are many and almost endless possibilities. To ensure reproducible results it can be beneficial to monitor parameters that are tightly linked to sample quality/properties which include injection speed and injection pressure. Pressing the second to last button on the left side of the screen will take you to the 'Micrograph' tool:

The Micrograph tool can be used for monitoring process parameters.




  • Setup: To get started you can press 'Setup' and then 'Manual setup' and select relevant parameters. On the tab 'Measurement duration' a start condition (in this example 'Start injection' was chosen) and a measurement duration (in this example 1,5 sec) can be selected. On the tab 'Curve selection' parameters to be plotted are selected (in this example specific injection pressure, injection speed and shot volume were selected, but there are many other possibilities). Since all selected process parameters are plotted on the same y-axis, this axis will always show the unit per cent and always be scaled 0-100%. The 100% value is then set independently for each plot (in this case 800 bar, 40,0 cm3 and 15,0 cm3 was selected for the 100% value of specific injection pressure, injection speed and shot volume respectively.


  • Other settings: There are many other possibilities for setting up monitoring features, logging process parameters to file, monitor sample quality and e.g. discard samples that do not meet set requirements. Consult the original machine manual or ask for details.