Conformal Cooling Channel Design for Improving Temperature Distribution on the Cavity Surface in the Injection Molding Process

Polymers (Basel). 2023 Jun 23;15(13):2793. doi: 10.3390/polym15132793.

Abstract

Mold heating is an essential process in plastic injection molding. Raising the temperature of the mold before injecting liquefied plastic can ease the mold-filling process. A cooling channel can be used to transport high-temperature fluids for this purpose, such as hot water or oil. This dual purpose is a cost-effective solution for heating the mold because the target temperature is easily achieved using this method. In addition, a conformal cooling channel (CCC) can provide more efficient mold heating than a straight cooling channel. This study used the response surface methodology to determine the optimum CCC shape for heat distribution in a mold, and the simulation results confirmed its optimization. The average temperature of the mold using a CCC was better than that using a straight cooling channel, and the heat zone was uniform across the mold surface.

Keywords: cooling channel; mold heating; plastic injection molding; response surface methodology.