brettac
Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2004
- 1
Hi - I designed a closure for a PET bottle with a 3 start thread (30mm od , 3mm pitch ), the cap was designed for a pop off type mould ( stripper rings rather than unscrewing )and the cap was moulded from HDPE.
the problem now is that it is possible to overtighten the cap and cause the threads of the cap to ride up over the bottle threads ie: the cap can be forced to turn endlessly without tightening.
Only the ends of the threads shows signs of being "rolled over" after overtightening, could non-uniform shrinkage cause the angle of the thread helix to change so that the flanks of the respective threads do not mate properly.
Perhaps HDPE is the wrong material ?
regards, Brett
the problem now is that it is possible to overtighten the cap and cause the threads of the cap to ride up over the bottle threads ie: the cap can be forced to turn endlessly without tightening.
Only the ends of the threads shows signs of being "rolled over" after overtightening, could non-uniform shrinkage cause the angle of the thread helix to change so that the flanks of the respective threads do not mate properly.
Perhaps HDPE is the wrong material ?
regards, Brett