Injection Molding Virgin vs. Regrind
Most processing operations generate regrind. Therefore, it is necessary to be able to reprocess the regrind back into the part.
Most processing operations generate regrind. Therefore, it is necessary to be able to reprocess the regrind back into the part. Some processes naturally generate regrind. For example, in blow molding, 35 to 50% of the regrind is generated just from the flash and trim.
The chart shows that the regrind resin is more viscous than the virgin material. In order for the regrind resin to have a similar flow characteristic as the virgin, it would be necessary to increase the melt temperature of the regrind. The slope of the curve may not be exactly the same, but in the area where the resin is being processed in the screw and filling the mold, it can be conditioned to be very close to the virgin material.
Step 1: Start by processing the virgin resin at the resin manufacturer’s recommended processing temperature. Mold some parts and record the injection pressure.
Step 2: Now, fill the hopper with 100% regrind and duplicate Step 1.
Step 3: Based on what was shown in the above chart, it will be necessary to increase the melt temperature, so increase all of the barrel zones, endcap, and nozzle by 5°C (10°F). Repeat Step 1, measure the melt temperature of an air shot sample, and record all of the data for later reference.
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