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PAVLOUŠKOVÁ, Z. KLAKURKOVÁ, L. JULIŠ, M. GEJDOŠ, P. ŠVEJCAR, J.
Original Title
Causes of Injection Mould Insert Block Damage
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The paper deals with analysis of the causes of damage to the injection mould insert block to produce plastic parts. Mould insert block material has been declared as alloy tool steel for hot working 1.2344 (X40CrMoV5-1). Part of the analysis is also evaluating an attempt to repair a damaged block using welding methods temporarily. However, there was an intense cracking of the welded joint already during the welding process. Therefore, a non-destructive penetration test was used to analyse surface defects. Complex material analysis of the mould insert block was performed using light and electron microscopy methods, the chemical composition was determined based on optical emission spectrometry. © 2022 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
Keywords
Damage; Injection Mould Insert Block; Microstructure; Tool Steel 1.2601; Welding
Authors
PAVLOUŠKOVÁ, Z.; KLAKURKOVÁ, L.; JULIŠ, M.; GEJDOŠ, P.; ŠVEJCAR, J.
Released
28. 6. 2022
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
1662-9795
Periodical
Key Engineering Materials (web)
Number
923
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
127
Pages to
132
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT178738, author="Zina {Pavloušková} and Lenka {Klakurková} and Martin {Juliš} and Pavel {Gejdoš} and Jiří {Švejcar}", title="Causes of Injection Mould Insert Block Damage", booktitle="Key Engineering Materials", year="2022", journal="Key Engineering Materials (web)", number="923", pages="127--132", publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/p-a4w75b", issn="1662-9795" }