Injection Molding Machine

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LNS 150A

Make: Pim-shooter

Model: 150A

Ace: Sam Manina (smanina22@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Vault


Description

The Model 150A PIM-SHOOTER™ by LNS Technologies is a bench model injection molder designed for production of thermoplastic parts in quantities required for making prototypes and low-volume production (or higher-volume production of small parts). Due to the machine’s small size it is limited to producing small parts, but it is capable of producing these parts efficiently, accurately (as accurate as the mold is), and repeatedly.

Documentation

Terminology

Flash - This is when the two halves of a molding tool are not properly sealed, causing molten plastic to leak out of the part cavity

Sprue - The main channel guiding the molten plastic from the nozzle of the injection molder into the part cavity.

Runners - Subchannels that branch off from the sprue and into the part cavities. These are used for mold tools that contain multiple part cavities.

Gate - The thin section connecting a runner or sprue to the part cavity

User Manual

Training

Overview

The injection molder works by melting plastic pellets within a heated barrel to a specific temperature, and using a ram plunger to force the molten plastic through a nozzle, into a mold cavity.

Demonstration

For the injection molder demonstration, a pre-existing mold will be provided and the person must successfully injection mold the part. They should demonstrate proper adjustment of height to fit the mold, setting up for injection (filling the hopper, setting the temperature, and aligning the mold under the nozzle), injecting, and removal of the mold and part from the mold.

General Procedure

  1. Setup
    1. First we have to Preheat the mold. If a hot plate is available, preheat the aluminum mold to prevent plastic cooling too fast by placing the mold on the hot plate and heating to a specific temperature. Temperatures for different plastics can be found in the table below.
    2. Next we need to adjust the height by following these steps.
      1. Set the mold clamps to measure the gap.
      2. Loosen the height adjustment bolts on the top holder using a 6mm Allen Wrench.
      3. Loosen both tension nuts, and turn the lower tension nut to move the top holder up and down the main post. This will determine the height of the machine.
      4. Raise or lower the top holder so that there is a gap between the nozzle and the mold (this allows adding and removing the mold), but of no more than ½”.
      5. Tighten height adjustment bolts, and verify that the nozzle aligns well with the mold sprue.
      6. Tighten the upper and lower tension nuts.
  2. Molding
    1. Now we can starting molding materials!
    2. First we need to set the temperature for the mold.

Safety

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Certification

Foxtale Quiz https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31709

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

General maintenance

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Specific Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance Procedure Frequency Done By
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