Cailiao gongcheng (Oct 2020)

Residual stress analysis in cross section of optical parts by co-injection molding

  • GE Yong,
  • WANG Bo-lun,
  • XIANG Ning,
  • WANG Tao,
  • SUN Qi-wei,
  • YAN Yue

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11868/j.issn.1001-4381.2020.000150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 10
pp. 88 – 95

Abstract

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The residual stresses measured by photo-elastic method in cross section along the thickness direction of optical parts were compared quantitatively between injection molding and co-injection molding. The results show that the residual stress distributions of both injection molded slices and co-injection molded slices are double-parabolic shape, however, the latter has a higher stress level than that of the former. Besides, PC/PC and PMMA/PMMA disks by co-injection molding have no low-stress layer or zero-stress layer on both sides of the interface, on the contrary, there is a high stress peak at the interface. The stress in the PMMA layer of both PC/PMMA and PMMA/PC slices is increased gradually along the side surface toward the interface, which is different from the double-parabolic shape distribution of PMMA and PMMA/PMMA slices. The injection sequence of PC and PMMA layers has remarkable influence on the residual stress at the interface and in the PC layer of co-injection molded composite disks. The residual stress at the interface of PC/PMMA slices is significantly higher than that of PMMA/PC slices, and there still exists low stress layer and zero stress layer near the interface in the PC layer of PC/PMMA slices, while there are no such two stress layers in PMMA/PC slices.

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