TWeber
Mechanical
- Jul 25, 2011
- 15
I am looking for information on best practices of measuring internal and external molded threads.
I currently have a impact modified nylon (as well as some additional proprietary modifiers) injection molded (USA made) part with a nominal wall of .100" and a external thread of 1.660-16 UN-2A RH. The pellets are properly dried and the majority of the 200+ dimensions are in tolerance. The pack pressure is high (I do not know specific parameter). The part is about 8.3" long x 1.8 diameter and hollow. It is about .007 out of round. It is an A class tool and I would say that it was properly molded.
The accompanying face cap is Zytel 101 which is over-molded on to lexan.
Both the body and the face cap thread together very well.
Unfortunately, metal go/no-go thread gauges were purchased before the parts were tooled. The parts do not fit the purchased gauges. The body will not fit into either ring gauge, and the face cap fits on to both male gauges. Regardless, the parts form, fit and function are excellent.
Upon further investigation it seems that my company often purchase gauges that do not fit the parts and tosses them into a drawer and forgets about them. No one has an answer as to how to QC inspect threads, but they insist that my product must be inspected. This has been hot button issue as of late, but no one want to commit to a solution. This is not made easier by the fact that the nylon changes dimensionally based on humidity.
What have people here found to be a good method of QC inspecting plastic threads? Custom thread gauges? Optical comparator? Push on plug and ring gauges accompanied by thread pitch gauges? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
I currently have a impact modified nylon (as well as some additional proprietary modifiers) injection molded (USA made) part with a nominal wall of .100" and a external thread of 1.660-16 UN-2A RH. The pellets are properly dried and the majority of the 200+ dimensions are in tolerance. The pack pressure is high (I do not know specific parameter). The part is about 8.3" long x 1.8 diameter and hollow. It is about .007 out of round. It is an A class tool and I would say that it was properly molded.
The accompanying face cap is Zytel 101 which is over-molded on to lexan.
Both the body and the face cap thread together very well.
Unfortunately, metal go/no-go thread gauges were purchased before the parts were tooled. The parts do not fit the purchased gauges. The body will not fit into either ring gauge, and the face cap fits on to both male gauges. Regardless, the parts form, fit and function are excellent.
Upon further investigation it seems that my company often purchase gauges that do not fit the parts and tosses them into a drawer and forgets about them. No one has an answer as to how to QC inspect threads, but they insist that my product must be inspected. This has been hot button issue as of late, but no one want to commit to a solution. This is not made easier by the fact that the nylon changes dimensionally based on humidity.
What have people here found to be a good method of QC inspecting plastic threads? Custom thread gauges? Optical comparator? Push on plug and ring gauges accompanied by thread pitch gauges? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!