TechQA
Chemical
- Jun 2, 2006
- 10
Dear all,
My customer is facing some streaking problems with injection moulding of this EVA material for a shoe sole. The molded part is somewhat curvy and with thick and thin areas, this part is used for medical purposes to help flat footed people. The EVA used is from Taiwan Formosa Taisox injection/foaming grade 7340M eva. At 1st, i thought it was due to insufficent flow of the material that cause the streaking lines which appears somewhat caused by high shear. I introduced amide wax and eva wax and still nothing changed.
But i observed that, by reducing the injection speed the streaking defect improved tremendously, however there are still much improvement to be done. The injection speed is already at the minimum but still couldn't solve the problem. Do anyone have any idea of the exact defect for this case or suggestion/solutions to my defect. At this moment, i suspect the material is not compatiable in the 1st place but this is spec-ed in by customer. Any possible cases ? Improve gating ?
My customer is facing some streaking problems with injection moulding of this EVA material for a shoe sole. The molded part is somewhat curvy and with thick and thin areas, this part is used for medical purposes to help flat footed people. The EVA used is from Taiwan Formosa Taisox injection/foaming grade 7340M eva. At 1st, i thought it was due to insufficent flow of the material that cause the streaking lines which appears somewhat caused by high shear. I introduced amide wax and eva wax and still nothing changed.
But i observed that, by reducing the injection speed the streaking defect improved tremendously, however there are still much improvement to be done. The injection speed is already at the minimum but still couldn't solve the problem. Do anyone have any idea of the exact defect for this case or suggestion/solutions to my defect. At this moment, i suspect the material is not compatiable in the 1st place but this is spec-ed in by customer. Any possible cases ? Improve gating ?