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Print. Format: Landscape Page Size: Fit to page Bind and save. Bind in presentation format for future reference. Designing for Moldability Volume 2: Undercuts and Through-Holes Proto Labs, Inc. 5540 Pioneer Creek Drive, Maple Plain, MN 55359 USA 877.479.3680

TABLE OF CONTENTS A Sideways Look at Rapid Injection Molding 2 Side-Action Cams 2 3 Sliding Shutoffs 4 5 Pickouts 6 Bumpoffs 6 A Sideways Look at Rapid Injection Molding Houses in Monopoly TM land have no doors or windows. Maybe the tiny people who live there spend a lot of time indoors, or perhaps they ve perfected teleportation. More likely, it s because doorless windowless plastic houses are easy to make in simple two-part molds. In the real world including the world of plastic parts life is more complicated. Houses have doors, and parts have indentations, through-holes, and other features that don t point straight up or down and could act as undercuts in a two-part mold. Designers using rapid injection molding can address these challenges in a variety of ways, including side-action cams, sliding shutoffs, pickouts, and bumpoffs as discussed in this volume. mold opens, and the part to be ejected from the B-side. In Figure 1, a side-action cam produces the door, sealing against the B-side core as the mold fills and then withdrawing to allow ejection. A similar technique could produce non-through indentations that would otherwise act as undercuts. Side-Action Cams The most obvious approach to undercuts is side actions mold pieces that act from the outside of the part, moving perpendicular to the direction of mold opening. These produce side-facing features in a closed mold and then automatically withdraw, allowing the A-side mold half to withdraw, as the Figure 1 2

While side-actions are a relatively simple solution, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when using them. First, they must open perpendicular to the direction of mold opening. This would be simple if part walls didn t have to be drafted and were always positioned vertically. Since walls are not always so conveniently oriented, however, care must be taken to ensure that side actions operate (and are, themselves, drafted) perpendicular to the direction of mold opening and not necessarily perpendicular to the surfaces on which they live. cam pull parting line mold open CONFLICT While cams are typically used to produce small features, they can also be used to produce large portions of a part. In Figure 3 we see a part whose top and bottom were formed by A- and B-side mold halves and whose entire circumference is formed entirely by 2 cams. Imagine the window in Figure 1 as a skylight in the roof rather than a dormer window. (See Figure 2.) A window perpendicular to the angled roof would be partially trapped as the cam opens sideways. Fortunately, most CAD programs allow you to define the face or plane to which a feature should be oriented and drafted. In this case, in creating the skylight you would simply orient perpendicular to the plane of the parting line rather than that of the roof. cam pull parting line mold open RESOLUTION Figure 2 Figure 3 3

Sliding Shutoffs In some cases, you can eliminate the cost and complexity of side-actions by using simple two-part molds with strategically placed sliding shutoffs. (This is an area in which faces of the A- and B-side mold halves move parallel to one another as the mold opens.) If we remove the bottom sill from the door of the house in Figure 1, as shown in Figure 4, we can produce the features solely by the interaction of the A- and B-side mold halves. When the mold is closed, a door-shaped pad extending from the B-side mold half seals against the wall of the A-side mold half. Because there is no sill under the door, the pad is not trapped and can exit through the bottom of the door as the mold opens. Unlike a door formed by a side-action, which is drafted toward the outside of the house, a door formed by the B-side mold half is drafted toward the bottom of the house to facilitate part ejection. Similarly, the sliding shutoff itself the area of the B-side mold half where the pad that forms the door meets the inside of the A-side mold half must be drafted, to a minimum of 3. This is important for two reasons. The first is to allow a tight seal when the mold is clamped shut for injection. The second is to prevent wear of the mold surfaces as the mold opens. Shutoff wear can lead to leakage of resin between the mold faces resulting in flash which is unsightly and may interfere with part function. catch, so the area under it would normally be an undercut. Creating a hole in the floor under the hook achieves the same end as removing the sill under the door in the previous example. In this design, it allows a rectangular-shaped pad of one mold half to extend up through the floor to create the bottom of the hook and the recessed face of the clip. The rectangular-shaped pad shuts off against the walls of the other mold half, which produces the rest of the clip. Figure 4 Sliding shutoffs can be used to produce a variety of other useful features. One is a clip like the one in Figure 5. By its very nature, the hook at the end of a clip is specifically designed to Figure 5 4

Another useful feature that can be formed using shutoffs is a through-hole that is perpendicular to the direction of mold opening. (See Figure 6.) Figure 6 By removing alternating sections of the hole s wall, you can allow each mold half to form, alternately, inside and outside surfaces of the channel. The two mold halves meet at multiple points along the length of the through-hole and must be drafted at each of these points. This technique is demonstrated in the Protomold Design Cube which you can order at www.protomold.com/designcube. We ve shown how removing a sill can eliminate the need for side actions, but there are also instances in which a fully surrounded throughhole a window for example can be produced by sliding shutoffs. This is achieved by taking advantage of a greater-than-normal draft of a wall to allow the window to be formed partially by each of the two mold halves. The window in Figure 7 is formed by the sliding shutoff shown in Figure 8. In this case, the shutoff between the two mold halves angles across the window. The top edge of the window is formed by the B-side mold half; the bottom edge is formed by the A-side mold half. The two mold faces must be drafted by at least 3 where they shut off (sliding shutoff). To allow this, the part wall itself must be drafted by more than 3. The additional amount by which the wall must be drafted depends on the part geometry. How can you tell? Ask the following questions. (See Figure 8). 1. When looking down on your shutoff, can you clearly see edge 1 and edge 2? If 2 is hidden under 1, you cannot use this shutoff design. 2. Is the angle between edge 1 and 2 3 or greater? Figure 7 >3 view direction 2 Figure 8 1 3 shutoff height mold open mold A side mold B side 5

Pickouts In Protomold s process, cams cannot form undercuts on non-exterior surfaces. In many cases, however, undercuts on interior surfaces can be formed using pickouts. These are inserts that are part of the mold when resin is injected, but are ejected with the part and then removed from the part, leaving undercut features in their place. Figure 9 shows 2 pickouts and the features formed by them. By filling the undercut and becoming, temporarily, an element of the part, a pickout eliminates ejection problems. It performs a similar function to that of a sideaction cam, but is different in several respects. First, it reverses the order in which a side action operates. Instead of withdrawal followed by ejection, a pickout is ejected first and then withdrawn. Second, pickouts do not operate automatically, but are manually inserted into the mold, manually removed from the ejected part, and then manually reinserted into the mold. For efficiency, a single mold usually has multiple sets of pickouts, which the operator uses alternately. Figure 9 Bumpoffs For very small, properly-shaped undercuts in relatively flexible resins, there is one final option. A bumpoff is a slight undercut in a wall that can flex as the part is pushed out of the mold, allowing the part to be released without damage. Proper ramping of the part and mold at the point where the bumpoff occurs will help the protruding part and mold features ride over one another without damage. (See Figure 10.) Figure 10 For More Information on these topics and others visit www.protomold.com/designtips. 6

Protomold is a service of Proto Labs, the world s fastest source for custom CNC machined and injection molded parts. We offer interactive and highly-illustrated ProtoQuote online quotations, backed up by a streamlined manufacturing system that can ship real injection molded parts in as fast as the next business day. www.protomold.com 877.479.3680 Proto Labs, Inc. 5540 Pioneer Creek Drive Maple Plain, MN 55359 United States Proto Labs, Ltd. Halesfield 8 Telford Shropshire TF7 4QN United Kingdom Proto Labs G.K. 6-7-1 Chuo Rinkan Nishi Yamato-Shi, Kanagawa 242-0008 Japan Proto Labs, Inc. 5540 Pioneer Creek Drive, Maple Plain, MN 55359 USA 877.479.3680