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Letter 36097
Cracking in Plated Plastic
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We have encountered failures in the form of cracking in the
plating on ABS substrates. Is there a predictable maximum strain that
can be tolerated before cracking in the plating arises?
Bill Lucier
- Arvada, CO
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Normally when you have cracking on plastics you have stress in the
moulded parts, a special test to know if your parts have stress is
immerse the parts in acetic acid 100% v and you can observed the flow
stress on the plastics and I think is the same zone that you had
problems, is necessary that you change your gates in your molds, or
kind of plastic or set ups of the machines.
Gabriel Ramirez
Nuñez
- Toluca
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Molded in stress is the problem and/or parting line mis-match. The
key to molding plateable ABS is hot material-mold and SLOW fill rate.
I am in the process of writing a guide to molding plateable AB.
Can anyone help me with a good source for information on the plating
process for ABS. I understand the process but would like put a
chapter in the guide so molders can also get a good understanding of
the process.
Joe Phillips
Injection Molder - Hillsdale, MI, USA
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ASEP published a good book on the subject,
"Standards and Guidelines, Electroplated
Plastics".
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