Pay attention to the strength of the connector hole

terminal block connectors suppliers

The quality of the terminal block connectors suppliers has shortened the product development cycle. If a crack occurs in the press fit between the insulating member and the contact member, the insulation performance of the interconnection system will be destroyed, which is not allowed (the blue letter is removed).

Therefore, the mold structure affects the cooling rate, causing warpage. From the comparison of the above figures, it can be concluded that after adopting the improved scheme, although the amount of warping deformation in the Z direction is slightly increased, the amount of warping deformation in the X direction is greatly reduced. Before the actual production, the potential problems in the product and mold design can be found, and Make improvements to ensure that a qualified product can be produced in one trial. Keywords: MOLDFLOW; connector; analog analysis. .

Here is an example to illustrate the application of MOLDFLOW software in optimizing connector product and mold design. In addition, pay attention to the strength of the connector hole. Warpage refers to the permanent plane error deformation caused by injection molding rather than loading. Two example analysis The quality problems that often appear in the connector molding process are: serious product warpage; some connectors have insufficient strength and are easy to crack. As mentioned earlier, the shrinkage in the flow direction will be hindered by a glass fiber,

while the transverse shrinkage is not affected, which is similar to pure resin. Compared with traditional mold design, CAE technology has great advantages in terms of improving productivity, ensuring product quality, reducing costs, and reducing labor intensity. This phenomenon occurs. Figures 4 to 7 below compare the warpage deformations in the X and Z directions, which are decisive factors for product quality, in the two design schemes. Another reason for warpage is the anisotropic characteristics of parts containing glass fibers, which cause different shrinkage