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How to Judge the Compatibility of Two-Color Injection Molding Materials

2025-12-24 10:10:54 Two-Color Injection Molding
Two-color injection molding technology is widely used in automotive, electronic, home appliance fields for integrated functions and diversified appearances. Material compatibility directly determines interface bonding strength, molding stability and product life—the core of process design. Poor compatibility causes delamination, cracking, warping and higher scrap rates. Accurate judgment is crucial for efficiency and quality, elaborated below from basic cognition, core methods and application optimization.

1. Basic Cognition of Material Compatibility in Two-Color Injection Molding

Material compatibility refers to two polymers’ ability to form stable interface bonds during melting and cooling, rooted in intermolecular force matching (van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds). Key factors: polarity, molecular structure, solubility parameter, crystallization characteristics. The solubility parameter is core—industry recognizes "similar parameters mean better compatibility".

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2. Core Judgment Methods for Material Compatibility in Two-Color Injection Molding

1. Theoretical Prediction Method

Preliminary screening via solubility parameters (from polymer handbooks) and polarity matching. Small parameter differences = compatible potential; large differences = poor compatibility. Similar polarity (e.g., polyamide & polyurethane) enables better bonding; big polarity gaps (e.g., polyethylene & PMMA) cause repulsion. Theoretical prediction needs experimental verification.

2. Experimental Verification Method

Core means to test fusion effects:
  • Differential scanning calorimetry: Single glass transition temperature = complete compatibility; two independent temperatures = incompatibility.

  • Dynamic mechanical analysis: Compatible systems show no curve mutations; incompatible systems have peak splitting.

  • Interface peel test: Bulk fracture = good compatibility; interface separation = poor compatibility.

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3. Production Verification Method

Final judgment via pilot production with target parameters (melting temperature, injection pressure). Check for interface gaps/bubbles/delamination; verify reliability via drop/impact tests. Defects (melt delamination, cracking) require re-evaluation or optimization (parameter adjustment, compatibilizers).

3. Practical Application Optimization of Compatibility Judgment

Combine process adaptability and product requirements. For partially compatible materials, add compatibilizers (graft/block copolymers) or adjust parameters (higher melting temperature, optimized injection sequence) to improve bonding. Evaluate product service environment (temperature, humidity) to ensure long-term interface stability.
In summary, judge compatibility via "theoretical prediction - experimental verification - production verification", based on solubility parameters and glass transition temperature. Accurate judgment reduces risks, guides material selection/process optimization, and boosts product quality.

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