Adhesion Modified Compounds
Adhesion Modified Compounds for Multi Component Moulding
2K-Verfahren
Multi Component Moulding
Multi component moulding is a common way of forming products that require characteristics, one material alone just cannot provide. It’s often used to give stability, functionality, product differentiation, added aesthetic appeal or marketability over traditional designs.
For example using a hard-soft component, the hard component provides the strength whereas the soft component acts as a sealant or insulation or generates good haptics. In most cases, the main purpose of combining the plastics in an injection moulding process is to save costs by reducing the number of processing, handling and assembly steps or joining processes.
In most applications, a good adhesion between the components is desired. It can be achieved by various means or a combination of methods listed below:
Choosing the materials that are compatible with each other
Modifying one component to improve compatibility with the second one
Choosing materials that have similar surface energies
Use of mechanical interlocks. A component is designed to flow around the injected component.
Use of surface treatment methods, eg. plasma treatment
In addition to the type of materials, the processing parameters have a huge effect on the quality of bonding.
Some of the factors that mainly influence the bonding are:
Melt temperatures of the two components
The mold temperature for both components
The cooling time of first component / delay time before injecting soft component
Materials
Suitable Materials for the Multi Component Moulding Process
AKRO-PLASTIC plays an important role in modifying the materials in such a way that it achieves a good adhesion between the two components. AKRO-PLASTIC went even further by collaborating with suppliers of soft component materials to develop a complete 2K system whose materials were jointly analyzed and tested. Thus, the customer has the confidence of knowing from the start that the materials perform perfectly together.
AKROMID® A28 GF 50 1 GIT black (5029)
AKROMID® A3 GF 30 7 S3 black (5393)
AKROMID® A3 GF 40 1 L black (4671)
AKROMID® B28 GF 50 1 GIT black (4732)
AKROMID® B3 GF 30 7 L black (4912)
AKROMID® B3 GF 30 1 L black (4365)
AKROMID® B3 GF 30 2 RM-D black (3424)
AKROMID® B3 GF 50 2 RM-D black (6518)
AKROLOY® PA GF 50 natural (2916)
Testing Methods
AKRO-PLASTIC has devised its own method to test the range of adhesion-modified compounds that are developed in house. There are a couple of other standards like VDI 2019 and Renault Norm D41 1916 that are being widely used in the industry.
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AKRO Method
A single component injection molding machine is used
The hard component is injected firstly in the mold
After 24 hours, it’s placed in the mold as an insert and the soft component is injected over it
The 1A type tensile bars as per ISO 527 are produced
The specimens are tested on a Universal Tensile testing machine with the hard component side fixed at the bottom and the soft component pulled at a speed of 50 mm/min.
Markets and Applications
Some of the markets or applications for which “2K” technology is being used more often are listed as below
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