LARGrizzly
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2002
- 11
We are trying to control the temperature of our plastic injection mold. We have struggled with contamination and corrosion using water. We have decided to use a thermal oil.
The problem is that there seem to be no companies that offer mold temp control units capable of running oil. When I say I'm using oil people are trying to push me to a hot oil unit like those used for rubber injection cold runner blocks. These units have very little cooling capacity at the temperatures necessary for platic mold cooling.
My experience with pumping oil is that as long as the pump seals are compatible with the fluid, the pump should be oversized by 50 to 100% to compensate for the viscosity and maintain flow and pressure.
Does anyone else use thermal oil for cooling a plastic injection mold?
The problem is that there seem to be no companies that offer mold temp control units capable of running oil. When I say I'm using oil people are trying to push me to a hot oil unit like those used for rubber injection cold runner blocks. These units have very little cooling capacity at the temperatures necessary for platic mold cooling.
My experience with pumping oil is that as long as the pump seals are compatible with the fluid, the pump should be oversized by 50 to 100% to compensate for the viscosity and maintain flow and pressure.
Does anyone else use thermal oil for cooling a plastic injection mold?