A basic experimental study of sandwich injection molding with sequential injection

An experimental study of sandwich injection molding is reported which involves sequential injection of polymer melts with differing melt viscosity into a mold. In isothermal injection molding the relative viscosity of the two melts is the primary variable determining the phase distribution in the mold. Generally the most uniform skin-core structure occurs when the second melt entering the mold has a slightly higher viscosity than the first melt injected. Large viscosity inequalities lead to nonuniform skin thicknesses. The influence of blowing agents and non-uniform temperature fields on the extent of encapsulation is described. Temperature fields are very important especially if the first polymer melt injected has a greater activation energy of viscous flow (or a greater temperature dependence of the viscosity function).

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