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Don't
let the Stress Block Your Success!
With the faster and faster
speed of time-to-market, designers need to develop new products
in the shortest time, and manufacturers have to cut the
process hours, to meet the demanding requirements for the
marketing schedule of various new commodities. Therefore,
high injection speed and short cooling time become essential
when we mention about improving productivity and competitiveness.
However, for plastic parts, the exceeding injection speed
or the uneven cooling would easily result in residual stress
during the injection. Residual stress would not only cause
damage on the strength of the products, but also bring difficulties
on following processes. Only when we are clear on the causes,
locations, and types of the residual stress on plastic parts,
we can efficiently analyze and shoot the troubles on product
designs and manufacturing processes.
The simplest and quickest solution for above problems is
Moldex3D Stress Viewer. With this tool, the distribution
of residual stress on transparent parts can be directly
observed. Consequently, you can suit the remedy to the case,
improve the product quality, lower the costs and enhance
the total competitiveness.
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Residual Stress
Is Clear at A Glance |
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Backlight Source Can Be
Applied on Various Transparent Parts |
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Very Quick and Easy to
Assemble, Disassemble and Maintain |
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Light and Handy, Convenient
for Carry |
Quality Viewer
of Your Products
Recently
the photoelectric industry is focused as a star industry.
Numbers of companies invest in the production of display
panel, guide light panel, backlight panel, optical fiber
connector, wave guide, optical lenses and precise micro-injection
parts. These products are usually used in the purpose
of light transmission. However, the residual stress of
plastic parts is always introduced due to the comtemporary
techniques used for plastics manufacturing. Stresses would
interfere with proper light transmission, which is critical
in photoelectric products. Therefore, it is important
to figure out the effect of residual stress and to observe
the stress state of products.
Transparent plastics are used extensively in the photoelectric
industry. Several methods are currently available to evaluate
residual stress. At present, the simplest method is to
use a permeability polariscope.This is a nondestructive
qualitative method which applies the principle of photoelastic
response. When a transparent plastic is subject to stress,
it becomes brefringent. When we place a sample of the
transparent plastic between two polarized sheet. Using
polarized light through this part with stress, the components
of the light wave that are parallel and perpendicular
to the direction of the stress propagate through the plastic
at different speeds. We can observe colors correspond
to different levels of speed retardation at that point,
which in turn correspond to stress levels. From the color
fringes patterns we can learn - the areas with higher
density of color fringe lines have higher stress inside.
For more information
about Stress Viewer, please contact
us now or directly fill in the online
purchase order.
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