humbleuser
Industrial
- Dec 6, 2004
- 31
Hi Everyone:
I have inherited a mold that produces a tamper evident cap almost identical to those used in plastic milk/water jugs. The cap has a ring that sits below the cap body that must break away from the cap at 9 evenly divided points along the circumference when the cap is initially unscrewed from the bottle (the ring stays on the bottle neck finish). The problem we are having is that it requires excessive torque to break the cap from the ring. We have samples in Exxon HDPE HMA 016. I am trying to find out which physical properties to concentrate in order to make an educated resin selection for our next few sample runs. Would it be the tensile strength, i.e. a lower tensile strength will allow the cap to break away from the ring? Thanks in advance for your help.
I have inherited a mold that produces a tamper evident cap almost identical to those used in plastic milk/water jugs. The cap has a ring that sits below the cap body that must break away from the cap at 9 evenly divided points along the circumference when the cap is initially unscrewed from the bottle (the ring stays on the bottle neck finish). The problem we are having is that it requires excessive torque to break the cap from the ring. We have samples in Exxon HDPE HMA 016. I am trying to find out which physical properties to concentrate in order to make an educated resin selection for our next few sample runs. Would it be the tensile strength, i.e. a lower tensile strength will allow the cap to break away from the ring? Thanks in advance for your help.