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Title

CFD Application to Eliminate Delamination Defects in Flange Products.

Authors

Supriatna, Aep

Abstract

Delamination defects in the breather pipe of flange products produced through the injection molding process are a critical issue that affects product performance. The objective of this study is to reduce the detected delamination rate by 3.77% from a total of 2173 production units, with a maximum allowable limit of 0.5%. The method applied includes identifying the cause of delamination through analysis by collecting defect data, analyzing through the CFD (Computation fluid dynamic) method, and observing mold conditions. The proposed solution focuses on improving the slider motion mechanism of the mold and adding a gas vent with a vacuum system. Test results showed that these improvements succeeded in reducing the delamination rate to 0%. Further evaluation through X-ray analysis and microscopic checking confirmed no significant voids in the breather pipe and the integrity between material layers. The conclusion of this study confirms that foreign material, in the form of plastic debris and gas burn deposit injected due to slider mechanism failure and lack of gas vent, is the main factor causing delamination. This study is expected to provide comprehensive guidance for the industry in addressing similar issues in the future.

Subjects

INDONESIA; FLANGES; COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics; DIGITAL technology; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations

Publication

Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi, 2024, Vol 5, Issue 12, p6177

ISSN

2723-6609

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.59141/jist.v5i12.7053

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