Quelle finition de moule d'injection convient à votre pièce ?

Quelle finition de moule d'injection convient à votre pièce ?

What is injection mold surface treatment?

 

Here, injection mold surface treatment refers to the texture of the product surface. As we all know, injection molded products are made by injecting molten plastic material into a mold to form a specific shape, and then cooling and solidifying it into the final product. The surface texture is generated directly by the mold itself, meaning that no additional post-processing work such as polishing, painting, or oxidation is required. Therefore, the surface texture of injection molded products corresponds to the processing of the mold surface, specifically the polishing and finishing of the mold during the production process. With this understanding, we can now look at some common surface treatment methods we use.
Quelle finition de moule d'injection convient à votre pièce ?

SPI mold surface treatment

 

The most commonly used surface finishes are standardized by the Plastics Industries Society (SPI). These finishes range from the highest grade, mirror finish (SPI A), to semi-gloss finishes (SPI B), and fine and coarse matte textures (SPI C and SPI D). These finishes enhance the appearance of transparent polymer parts by improving their reflectivity or transparency. Mirror finishes are ideal for parts that require a glossy or transparent look, but they are also more prone to showing signs of use and typically require longer processing times and are more expensive. Matte finishes, on the other hand, offer a softer look and help conceal fingerprints or scratches on frequently handled items. They are also faster to process and more cost-effective.

Finishing typeSPI Numberdescribeapplicationroughness
(Ra μm)
SPI-A1#3 Diamond PolishingHighly polished or transparent parts, optically clear0.012-0.025
diamondSPI-A2#6 Diamond PolishingHighly polished or transparent parts0.025 – 0.050
SPI-A3#15 Diamond PolishingHigh to medium polished parts, non-optical lenses0.050-0.100
SPI-B1600 particle sizeMedium polished parts0.05 – 0.10
PaperSPI-B2400 particle sizeMedium polished parts0.10 – 0.15
SPI-B3320 gravelMedium to low polished parts0.28 – 0.32
SPI-C1600 stonesLow-polish parts0.35 – 0.40
StoneSPI-C2400 stonesLow-polish parts0.35 – 0.40
SPI-C3320 stonesLow-polish parts
0.63-0.70
SPI-D1#11 Glass BeadsSatin finish0.80 – 1.00
Dry sandblastingSPI-D2#240 Alumina SandblastingDull finish1.00 – 2.80
SPI-D3#24 Alumina SandblastingDull finishMarch 20——6:00 PM
VDI 3400 mold texture

 

VDI 3400 surface finish refers to the texture standard of the German Association of Engineers (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure). VDI has set the standard for mold cavity surfaces in the European market and globally. VDI 3400 is mainly processed by EDM during mold making. VDI consists of electrical discharge particles of different sizes, depths, and densities.

VDI ValuedescribeapplicationRoughness (Ra µm)
VDI 12600 stonesLow-polish parts0.40
VDI 15400 stonesLow-polish parts0.56
VDI 18Dry spray glass beadsSatin finish0.80
VDI 21Dry blasting #240 oxideDull finish1.12
VDI 24Dry blasting #240 oxideDull finish1.60
VDI 27Dry blasting #240 oxideDull finish2.24
VDI 30Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish3.15
VDI 33Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish4.50
VDI 36Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish6.30
VDI 39Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish9.00
VDI 42Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish12.50
VDI 45Dry blasting #24 OxideDull finish18.00

The VDI 3400 surface finish standard is primarily achieved through electrical discharge machining (EDM) and is an international guideline for creating matte textures on molds. EDM can produce a range of textures from fine to coarse, depending on the selection. Some textures have close equivalents, such as SPI D-3 and VDI 33, which look very similar. Similarly, VDI 12 corresponds to SPI C-1 in terms of texture quality.

Quelle finition de moule d'injection convient à votre pièce ?

Injection molding surface treatment options

 

A lower surface finish value results in a finer mold and product surface, which means longer mold production time and higher costs. Therefore, it’s not always necessary to choose the highest grade when selecting mold surface finish. The decision should be made based on the product’s usage environment and specific requirements. For example, for externally invisible plastic parts, a surface finish of SPI-B2 (the industry default unless otherwise specified) or lower is sufficient. For products requiring a transparent or mirror-like finish, a standard of SPI-A3 or higher is necessary.

Finally, the surface treatment of the mold is significantly influenced by the mold manufacturing method, especially the draft angle of the product. In injection molding, almost every product requires a draft angle (which helps remove the product from the mold), typically ranging from 1 to 10 degrees. The rougher the product surface, the larger the required draft angle. Therefore, if you need a product with a surface almost perpendicular to the mold opening direction, you cannot choose a very rough surface treatment. If you are unsure about the right mold treatment for your product, feel free to consult Ideal Pro’s professional engineers and advisors. We are happy to offer you free consultation and assistance; let’s get started!