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Technoform – For Rapid, Repeatable Thermoformability Analyses. Dr. Amit Dharia Transmit Technology Group, LLC, TX www.transmit-technology.com. Outline. Properties –Thermoforming Process relationship Current test methods Description of Technoform Application and data interpretation
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Technoform – For Rapid, Repeatable Thermoformability Analyses Dr. Amit Dharia Transmit Technology Group, LLC, TX www.transmit-technology.com
Outline • Properties –Thermoforming Process relationship • Current test methods • Description of Technoform • Application and data interpretation • Products – Basic, Standard, Advanced • Conclusion
Thermoforming Process • Extruding sheet stock • Heating sheet above Tg • Stretching heated sheet in rubbery state • Cooling • Trimming • Finishing
Structure - Properties -Thermoformability • Rate of change of strength with the change in strain rate at forming temperature • % Crystallinity – Breadth of rubbery Plateau • Molecular weight, Molecular weight distribution, molecular architecture (branching, crosslinking) – MFR, Melt Elasticity
Other parameters • Density - % filler, type of fillers, degassing • Geometry – Thickness, area, multi-layered structures, adhesion between layers • Residual stresses between and within in extruded layer sheet stock • Thermal diffusivity (Cp, K. Rho) • Extrusion quality ( gels, unmelts, thickness variation, grain patterns) • Color (IR absorption)
Current tests • Low shear melt viscosity (MFR, RMS) • Melt Tension (Draw Force –Melt tension, Break Velocity -extension) • Sag Test (sag distance, sag time) • Hot Creep Test • DMA (Relaxation time)
Major disadvantages of current methods • Most tests are conducted in melt or near melt phase • Test Specimens does not reflect actual test geometry (shape, size, clamping mode) • Tests does not account for orientation, thermal stresses, thickness variations • Isothermal environment, does not account for transient nature of heating/ cooling • Effects of secondary process parameters can not be evaluated • Results cannot be directly used.
What processors want to know? • Will this material thermoform? • Will this new material process the same? • Will this lot process the same as the last one? • Why this lot does not process the same? • How much time is needed to heat the sheet? • How fast material will heat? • What is the right forming temperature range? • Will melt adhesion between layers survive heating and stretching step? • Will material discolor, fed or degrade during heating?
What processors want to know? -II • What is the maximum draw down? • How fast part can be made? • What is the MD and TD shrinkage? • Will material tear at the corners and ribs? • How much regrind can I use? • Will grains retain shape and depth? • Does extruded sheet have gels or unmelts?
What Industry Needs? • A standard test method which reflects all unit steps – heating, 3D stretching, forming, and cooling • A test equipment which can be precisely controlled, is rapid, easy to use, provides repeatable and quantitative information, using the lease amount of material. • Easy to use “Thermoformability Index” standard for comparing, contrasting effects of selected process/ material variables
TECHNOFORM TM TTG PatentPending TECHNOFORM
Typical Data input • Mode of operation – Plug Assisted, Vacuum • The heating element distance from the sheet surface • The heating element temperature • The sheet temperature • Heat Soak time at given temperature • Plug velocity (2 to 200 mm/second) • Plug Delay Time • Plug Temperature • Part Cooling time
Typical user Input Screen Strain hardening Thinning Thermoformability Index= slope SagDistance Forming Depth mm
Typical Data Output • Heating rate (Delta C/ time) = f (thickness) • Sag distance • Forming force (Stress) vs. forming distance (strain) • Forming Force vs. time • Yield force • Forming force vs. actual temperature • Shrinkage (manual measurements)
Plug Material and Shapes • Truncated cone with flat end (2.5” Top D, 0.75 “ Bottom D, 4” Height) • Truncated cone with Rounded End (2.5” Top D, 1” D bottom, 4” Height) • Hemisphere of 3.5” Diameter • All tools made of Foam Epoxy
Effect of Plug Temperature35 Mil Black HIPS, 130 C,40 mm/s- No control -
Effect of controlling Plug TemperatureHIPS, 40 mm/second with T control
Heating rates for various plastic materials(Heater at 600 C, 3” from upper, 2” from lower)
Force100 = f (T, V, material) • F(ABS) =9.2348 -0.0547 T (R2 =99%) • F(PMMA)=7.1587 -0.0341 T(R2=98%) • F(PETG)=10.096 -0.0601 T (R2=92%) • F(HIPS)=9.6782 - 0.0503T(R2=93%) • F(HDPE)=5.2771 -0.0266 T (R2=86%)
Effect of % Regrind on formability TPO20% regrind / Five Successive Extrusions
Conclusions • Technoform is a simple to operate test equipment is which closely reflects all unit steps of the typical thermoforming process and generates quantitative and repeatable information in short time. • The test data can be used in raw form to compare or contrast various materials, process parameters or can be further modeled as a design or predictive tool.