You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 9 Next »

When an insert (metal, glass, plastic...) is overmolded by a plastic, the thermal strain (= shrinkage) of the plastic when the assembly is cooled down is constrained somehow by the insert leading to (mainly) tensile residual stresses in the plastic. When external loads are applied on the structure, the contribution of these residual stresses might affect seriously the lifetime of the product. When designing the part, the prediction of the final stress state is therefore crucial to guarantee the integrity of the structure on the long-term. This document provides the situation about the level of stress we might get when a metal insert is overmolded 'experimental and predictions).

  • No labels