Plastic Properties and Molding Conditions

Plastic Properties and Molding Conditions

A comprehensive guide to understanding the characteristics and processing requirements of various injection molding materials used in manufacturing.

Understanding Injection Molding Materials

Different plastics exhibit unique properties and require specific molding conditions. Even the same type of plastic can vary significantly in characteristics and processing requirements depending on the manufacturer. This variation is crucial for engineers and manufacturers working with injection molding materials to understand, as it directly impacts product quality, production efficiency, and material selection.

The properties of injection molding materials determine their suitability for specific applications. Factors such as density, shrinkage rate, and temperature resistance must be carefully considered when selecting the appropriate plastic for a project. Similarly, understanding the optimal molding conditions ensures that the manufacturing process runs smoothly and produces consistent, high-quality parts.

This guide provides detailed information on commonly used domestic and imported plastics, their key properties, and recommended processing parameters. Whether you're an experienced engineer or new to working with injection molding materials, this resource will help you make informed decisions about material selection and processing.

Plastic injection molding process showing molten plastic being injected into a mold

Common Domestic Injection Molding Materials and Their Properties

The following table presents detailed characteristics of commonly used domestic injection molding materials. These plastics are widely utilized in various industries due to their specific properties and cost-effectiveness. Understanding their unique attributes helps in selecting the right material for your application.

Plastic Name Abbreviation Density (g/cm³) Shrinkage Rate (%) Molding Temperature (°C) Mold Temperature (°C)
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer ABS 1.01-1.04 0.4-0.7 210-240 40-90
High Impact, High Heat Resistance, Flame Retardant, Reinforced ABS ABS 1.05-1.08 0.4-0.7 220-250 40-90
Transparent ABS ABS 1.16-1.21 0.4-0.8 210-240 40-90
Acrylonitrile-Acrylate-Styrene Copolymer AAS 1.28-1.36 0.1-0.2 210-240 40-90
Heat Resistant AAS AAS 1.07 0.6-0.8 210-240 40-90
Polystyrene PS 1.08-1.09 0.4-0.7 210-240 50-85
Impact Resistant PS PS 1.04-1.1 0.1-0.8 200 (approx) 60-80
Acrylonitrile-Styrene Copolymer AS (SAN) 1.08 0.2-0.6 200 (approx) 60-80
Reinforced AS AS (SAN) 1.2-1.33 0.2-0.6 200 (approx) 60-80
Butadiene-Styrene Copolymer BS 1.075-1.1 0.1-0.3 200 (approx) 60-80

ABS Plastics

ABS plastic parts展示各种颜色和形状的ABS塑料制品

ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) is one of the most versatile injection molding materials, offering a good balance of strength, toughness, and rigidity. Its properties can be modified through additives to enhance impact resistance, heat resistance, and flame retardancy.

ABS is widely used in automotive parts, consumer electronics, and household appliances due to its ease of processing and ability to be colored and finished in various ways.

Polystyrene Variants

Polystyrene products showing clear and impact-resistant varieties

Polystyrene and its derivatives are common injection molding materials known for their clarity and processability. General purpose polystyrene offers excellent transparency but limited impact resistance, while high-impact polystyrene incorporates rubber modifiers to improve toughness.

These materials find applications in packaging, disposable utensils, and consumer goods where clarity and cost-effectiveness are important factors.

Plastic Name Abbreviation Density (g/cm³) Shrinkage Rate (%) Molding Temperature (°C) Mold Temperature (°C)
Low-Density Polyethylene LDPE 0.91-0.925 1.5-5 180-250 50-70
Medium-Density Polyethylene MDPE 0.926-0.940 1.5-5 180-250 50-70
High-Density Polyethylene HDPE 0.941-0.965 2-5 180-240 35-65
Cross-linked Polyethylene PE 0.93-0.939 2-5 180-240 35-65
Ethylene-Ethyl Acrylate Copolymer EEA 0.93 0.15-0.35 205-315 Below 60
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymer EVA 0.943 0.7-1.2 120-180 24-40
Unmodified Polypropylene PP 0.902-0.91 1-2.5 240-280 40-60
Copolymer Polypropylene PP 0.89-0.905 1-2.5 240-280 40-60

Polyethylene Variants

Various polyethylene products including bottles, pipes, and containers

Polyethylene (PE) is one of the most widely used injection molding materials, available in several density grades. Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) offers flexibility and toughness, while high-density polyethylene (HDPE) provides greater rigidity and chemical resistance.

These materials are valued for their excellent chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, and ease of processing. They find applications in packaging, containers, pipes, and various consumer products.

Polypropylene Applications

Polypropylene products showing automotive parts and consumer goods

Polypropylene (PP) is a versatile member of the polyolefin family of injection molding materials, offering an excellent balance of properties including chemical resistance, fatigue resistance, and high melting point. Its relatively low density makes it ideal for lightweight applications.

Polypropylene is widely used in automotive components, medical devices, food packaging, and household goods. Copolymer grades offer improved impact resistance, particularly at lower temperatures.

Polyamide (Nylon) Injection Molding Materials

Polyamides, commonly known as nylons, are a family of high-performance injection molding materials valued for their excellent mechanical properties, wear resistance, and thermal stability. They are available in various grades, including reinforced and impact-modified versions, to suit different application requirements.

Plastic Name Abbreviation Density (g/cm³) Shrinkage Rate (%) Molding Temperature (°C) Mold Temperature (°C)
Polyamide 66 PA66 1.13-1.15 0.5-1.5 240-280 40-60
30% Glass Fiber Reinforced PA66 PA66G30 1.38 0.2-0.8 240-280 40-60
Polyamide 6 PA6 1.12-1.14 1-2.5 160-220 40-60
30% Glass Fiber Reinforced PA6 PA6G30 1.35-1.42 0.8-1.5 315-371 21-94
PA66/PA6 Blend PA66/PA6 1.08-1.14 0.5 260-310 30-85
PA6/PA12 Blend PA6/PA12 1.06-1.08 0.4-0.6 260-310 30-85
Impact Modified Polyamide PA 1.0-1.3 0.6-1.5 250-305 35-80
Nylon components Display of various glass fiber reinforced nylon parts, including gears, bearings and structural components

Key Characteristics of Nylon Injection Molding Materials

Nylons are distinguished by several key properties that make them valuable injection molding materials across various industries:

  • Excellent mechanical properties: High tensile strength, impact resistance, and fatigue resistance make nylons suitable for load-bearing applications.
  • Wear resistance:
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