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Maximum Precision in Injection Molding: KRAIBURG TPE Embraces Contactless Measurement Devices


 
  • KRAIBURG TPE utilizes contactless measurement technology for maximum precision in injection molding.

  • The new measurement devices enable accurate determination of shrinkage values according to DIN EN ISO 294-4.

  • Manufacturers can make decisions based on more precise information about the use of new or alternative materials.

 

KRAIBURG TPE Revolutionizes Injection Molding with Contactless Measurement Technology.

KRAIBURG TPE opts for contactless measurement devices for maximum precision in injection molding.
KRAIBURG TPE opts for contactless measurement devices for maximum precision in injection molding.

During the industrial processing of plastics, details of their shrinkage values form part of the standard information that is essential as a specification for mould construction. Since August 2023, KRAIBURG TPE has been using a contactless optical measuring device to provide manufacturers with maximally precise data. This device enables distance measurements required to determine shrinkage values in accordance with DIN EN ISO 294-4.


The measurements for determining the processing shrinkage and the post-shrinkage of thermoplastics are based on test specimens 60 x 60 x 2 mm in size that are injection-molded in accordance with the DIN standard, for which the values are determined. During measurements, shrinkages are determined both along the direction of flow and transverse to it.


Combined with other parameters such as wall thicknesses and flow paths, these specifications enable mould makers and calculation engineers to carry out specific calculations for the most accurate dimensioning of their moulds. This applies to the manufacture of new moulds, but also to adjusting existing moulds, e.g. for planned material changes. In all cases, the cavity must be designed in such a way that the material shrinkage, that persists for up to 48 hours after processing, is taken into account in relation to the finished plastic part.


According to Grit Müller, the conditions required for using the new optical measuring device – i.e. expanding the in-house test plate production by integrating another insert into the new master die (including internal pressure sensors) – were already established last year.


Since the introduction of the new contactless measuring device, KRAIBURG TPE has been able to determine shrinkage values for all established compounds in accordance with the DIN EN ISO 294-4 standard, irrespective of the Shore hardness of the tested materials.


This enables both existing customers and also potential new customers to make decisions on the use of new or alternative materials based on even more precise information. This is of particular relevance for the production of single-component materials, since in these cases it is only the TPE source material that shrinks. But it also makes it possible to better assess the impact on shrinkage in two-component composites.

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