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[Industrial Inkjet Printer out of Makrolon® SF800Z]
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| OEM: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG |
| Supplier: - |
| Year: 2008 |
| Industry sector: Other electrical / electronic Business machines |
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Part design:
When it comes to producing large molded parts
with thick walls and changes in wall thickness, injection molding
using solid plastics is often stretched to its limits. Problems
include sink marks, warpage, shrinkage and poor dimensional
stability. Although designers can prevent sink marks by using
reinforcing ribs, this approach complicates the geometry of the
components, which leads to high mold costs. An alternative,
cost-effective process that can be used in such cases is
structural foam molding of thermoplastics with blowing agents, or
TSG. This process produces molded parts with a foam structure on
the inside and a smooth, solid surface on the outside, and offers
clear advantages – as can be seen in the housing components for
the PrintJet PRO industrial inkjet printer. The printer,
developed by Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG, based in
Detmold, Germany, has been designed to print on special plastic
markers for a whole range of components used in electrical
connection systems. It is currently the only inkjet printing
system available for this type of application that produces
extremely detailed color graphics while also offering a robust,
industrial design and high print speeds. Coko-Werk GmbH
& Co. KG, based in Bad Salzuflen, Germany, is responsible
for manufacturing the housing components for the printer. The
company uses the polycarbonate Makrolon® SF800Z from Bayer
MaterialScience AG, which has been customized for the TSG
process. The inkjet printer measures 1,060 x 500 x 310
millimeters (length x width x height). Its housing is made up of
three large sections, the wall thicknesses of which vary between
3.5 and 6.5 millimeters and involve sizeable geometric stepping.
It was therefore decided early on that the lightweight parts with
their complex geometrical shapes would be manufactured cost
effectively using the TSG process, which would also enable the use
of inexpensive aluminum molds. The manufacturers considered
several materials before opting for Makrolon® SF800Z due to the
various benefits it offers. For example, it is stiff and tough and
offers far greater dimensional stability than glass
fiber-reinforced polyamide. This enables the manufacturers to
precisely position anchoring elements for the housing components,
which is essential to ensure that print results are accurate and
are not adversely affected by vibrations in the housing. Makrolon®
SF800Z is more heat resistant than glass fiber-reinforced
polystyrene, polypropylene and ABS. It is therefore able to cope
with the temperatures of up to 120 °C that are generated by the
integral fixing unit inside the printer during continuous use. The
polycarbonate also produces top-quality surfaces that no longer
need to be roughened prior to application of a textured coating,
and also ensure extremely good adhesion. In principle,
the housing components could also have been manufactured with a
thermoset plastic. However, the parts are more cost effective to
produce, lighter in weight, less prone to distortion and have a
better quality surface when made from Makrolon® SF800Z. What’s
more, thermoplastics are also easier to
recycle. Weidmüller also made excellent flame retardance
a key requirement for the housing, as thermoplastic structural
foams tend to perform less well than similar solid thermoplastics
in terms of their fire behavior. Bayer MaterialScience therefore
carried out extensive fire testing on samples made from various
densities of foam. The results showed that Makrolon® SF800Z
exhibits outstanding flame retardance in its foamed state. It now
has a Yellow Card listing from the U.S. testing organization UL
(Underwriters Laboratories) with the excellent classification V-0
for test pieces three millimeters thick and 5VA for test pieces
five millimeters thick (minimum density 0.73 g/cm3). The bromine-,
chlorine- and antimony-free polycarbonate also offers outstanding
eco-friendly credentials, and satisfies the requirements of EU
legislation in the form of the WEEE (Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment) and RoHS (Restriction of the Use of
Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
guidelines.
Detailed Information:
Product:
Makrolon
Makrolon SF800 Z
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