sizzer33
Mechanical
- Jan 6, 2008
- 32
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can point me to the right direction in solving this IML issue.
Here are the info:-
- IML foil is PET 0.75mm
- Part to be IML is PC material.
- Mould temp during test, 45-55degC
- Part is a mobile phone front window. It is a rectangular part with only slight curve, transparent PC with IML foil to make a significant pattern and small opening for the front LCD. ITs very common on flip phones.
Problem:-
- Molded parts fail several test such as vibration abrasion test, temperature test, salt mist test.
- What happen is for example in salt mist test, the IML foil would peel off.
- Also, when the test fail, it would only occur randomly such as 2 or 3 fail parts out of 5.
Question:-
- does mould release agent affect IML foil adhesive properties. During mould test, we sprayed some mould release agent on cavity side during start of moulding.
- how bout the mould temperature affect on the IML foil adhesive properties?
Any advise is welcome. thanks
Just wondering if anyone can point me to the right direction in solving this IML issue.
Here are the info:-
- IML foil is PET 0.75mm
- Part to be IML is PC material.
- Mould temp during test, 45-55degC
- Part is a mobile phone front window. It is a rectangular part with only slight curve, transparent PC with IML foil to make a significant pattern and small opening for the front LCD. ITs very common on flip phones.
Problem:-
- Molded parts fail several test such as vibration abrasion test, temperature test, salt mist test.
- What happen is for example in salt mist test, the IML foil would peel off.
- Also, when the test fail, it would only occur randomly such as 2 or 3 fail parts out of 5.
Question:-
- does mould release agent affect IML foil adhesive properties. During mould test, we sprayed some mould release agent on cavity side during start of moulding.
- how bout the mould temperature affect on the IML foil adhesive properties?
Any advise is welcome. thanks