Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.111, No.2, 642-650, 2009
Molded Geometry and Viscoelastic Behavior of Film Insert Molded Parts
Virgin injection-molded tensile specimens without any inserted film and four kinds of film insert molded (FIM) tensile specimens were prepared. They were annealed at 80 degrees C to investigate the effect of residual stresses and thermal shrinkage of the inserted film on thermal deformation of tensile specimens. The FIM specimens with the unannealed film were bent after ejection in such a way that the film side was protruded and the warpage was reversed gradually during annealing and the film side was intruded. Warpage of the FIM specimen with the film annealed at 80 degrees C for 20 days was not reversed during annealing. Processing of the FIM specimens have been modeled numerically to predict thermoviscoelastic deformation of the part and to understand the warpage reversal phenomenon (WRP). Nonisothermal three-dimensional flow analysis was carried out for filling, packing, and cooling stages. The flow analysis results were transported to a finite element stress analysis program for prediction of deformation of the FIM part. The WRP was caused by the combined effect of thermal shrinkage of the inserted film and relaxation of residual stresses in the FIM specimen during annealing. It is expected that this stud), will contribute towards the improvernent of the FIM product quality and prevention of large viscoelastic deformation of the molded part. (C) 2008 WileY Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 111: 642-650, 2009