Elastomatt
Industrial
- Jan 6, 2010
- 37
I am currently having a quality problem with an NBR product in a compression tool.
The product is a largish flat faced round seal, however there are air traps/flowmarks forming on and just off the flat sealing face on the internal face of the product only. The customer has a spec for marks on the critical & non-critical areas and these marks are cause for rejects.
My question is what can be done to remove or reduce these marks. The tool has been vented (to air) but the defects location are inconsistent and appear to get trapped before they can reach a vent.
The extrusion blank has a smooth outer surface and there isn't any porosity in the end product (although there is in the blank). Blank weight seems to be enough as there is a reasonable amount of flash in the dump groove when demoulding. Blank is also shaped to the profile.
There are some short bumps at the start of the moulding process (after 13secs for 2secs).
Any advice or resource to check out would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, Elastomatt
The product is a largish flat faced round seal, however there are air traps/flowmarks forming on and just off the flat sealing face on the internal face of the product only. The customer has a spec for marks on the critical & non-critical areas and these marks are cause for rejects.
My question is what can be done to remove or reduce these marks. The tool has been vented (to air) but the defects location are inconsistent and appear to get trapped before they can reach a vent.
The extrusion blank has a smooth outer surface and there isn't any porosity in the end product (although there is in the blank). Blank weight seems to be enough as there is a reasonable amount of flash in the dump groove when demoulding. Blank is also shaped to the profile.
There are some short bumps at the start of the moulding process (after 13secs for 2secs).
Any advice or resource to check out would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance, Elastomatt