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What is a test spline injection mold

2024-10-28 13:09:17 Test spline injection mold

Test Spline Injection Mold


A test spline injection mold is crucial for material evaluation. Here's a concise introduction:

1. Material Requirements


  • Strength & Hardness: High - strength and hard materials (e.g., H13 steel) with yield strength over 900MPa and HRC30 - 50 are needed to resist deformation and wear during injection and mold operation.

  • Toughness: To withstand impact loads during mold opening, closing, and operation, preventing cracks.

  • Thermal Stability: Maintain properties and dimensional stability under plastic melt temperature, with a low coefficient of thermal expansion. P20 steel can work well in 200℃ - 300℃ after heat treatment.

  • Corrosion Resistance: Resist corrosion from plastic decomposition products and release agents. Stainless steel is suitable for high - corrosion - risk situations.

  • Processability: Easy to machine through various processes, with appropriate hardness and uniform structure.

  • Heat Treatability: Improve performance via heat treatment for better comprehensive properties.

  • High Purity: Low impurity content to ensure mold quality and stability.


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2. Type Differences


  • By Molding Material

    • Thermoplastic Mold: For PE, PP, etc., adapting to 150℃ - 300℃ processing temperature.

    • Thermosetting Plastic Mold: For phenolic resin, etc., withstands high pressure and needs to consider stripping.

    • Rubber Mold: For natural and synthetic rubber, preventing rubber overflow and ensuring spline accuracy.

  • By Spline Type

    • Tensile Test Spline Mold: Manufactures splines meeting tensile test standards with specific dimensions.

    • Bending Test Spline Mold: Produces splines for bending tests with rectangular - section and standard dimensions.

    • Impact Test Spline Mold: Creates impact test splines with strict notch requirements.

3. Structural Characteristics


  • Cavity: High - precision (tolerance ±0.01mm for aerospace - related splines) and good surface quality (Ra0.8 - Ra1.6μm, higher for optical materials).

  • Gate System: Moderate size to avoid melt pressure loss and gate marks, and reasonable position to avoid affecting test parts.

  • Release Mechanism: Flexible design according to spline shape, like push - rod for simple splines and special mechanisms for complex ones.

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4. Processing Technology


  • Blank Processing: Cut raw materials into blank shapes.

  • Roughing: Remove surplus with CNC machines, leaving 0.5 - 1mm margin.

  • Finishing: Improve accuracy and surface quality, with strict tolerance and roughness control.

  • EDM: For complex - shaped parts.

  • Wire Cutting: For small holes and slots.

5. Mold Assembly


  • Cleaning: Remove impurities from parts.

  • Inspection: Check parts' accuracy and quality.

  • Assembly: Assemble parts, ensuring coordination accuracy, e.g., 0.01 - 0.03mm gap for guide post and sleeve.

6. Debugging and Correction


  • Test Mold: Observe mold operation and spline quality on molding equipment.

  • Adjustment: Adjust mold and process parameters according to problems until qualified splines are produced.


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