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Overmold Design Guide
                                        Using
                                        SolidWorks




• Solidify part and manufacturing requirements
    • Iterate part to enable faster mold design
          • Design Mold tool using “indent method”.


2009               Rob Robinson, CSWP                1
Requirements checklist
•   Understand Cavist and Henkel products.
•   Cover all exposed metal.
•   Flow around and through PCB.
•   Balance coverage with short cycle time.
•   Minimize flow over snapped PCB edges.
•   Good appearance builds customer
    confidence.

2009              Rob Robinson, CSWP          2
Interesting design requirement:
                                           reduce “thermal traffic” at neck.




                                                 Snapped edges vary in         Guide
                                                  precision width, invite       Pin
                                                          flash


        PCB surface is
       good for shut off




              Long set back reduces material
                leak along snapped edges.


2009                       Rob Robinson, CSWP                                          3
Cavist Mold-Man 8000
                 •   Metric dimensioned
                 •   Small molds 4x4”
                 •   Large molds 8x6”
                 •   ~4” total shut height.
                 •   Injects polyamide at 425F
                 •   Low pressure
                 •   Adjustable shot size
                 •   Cooling by conduction
                     into frame. (Option to have
                     water flow thru frame.)

2009         Rob Robinson, CSWP                4
Cover metal – promote flow
                                                   SolidWorks hint: Import IGS file from
            Small holes allow material to          Altium then simplify. Create single
            flow through and bind.                 feature PCB. Selectively suppress
                                                   Altium features for assembly speed.




                                                              COMPONENT
  Collaborate with                                            SIDE
  Electrical Engineer




2009                          Rob Robinson, CSWP                                           5
Good Appearance plus
                      great functionality keeps
                      customer confidence for
                         Davis Instruments.




2009   Rob Robinson, CSWP                         6
Part impact on mold checklist
                       •   Mold layout.
                       •   Pull direction.
                       •   Design “Standards”
                       •   Which side down?
                       •   Cable shutoff.
                       •   Sensor protection?
                       •   L.E.D.s or other
                           components?

2009         Rob Robinson, CSWP                 7
Mold layout sketch with evolving part overlaid.




                                         Fill
                                                                       Eject on overmold
                                                                           material!




                                                                       Eject pins on pcb
                                                                         at 3 or more
                                                                          locations.



              Cable location
                                                                  Symmetrical pattern for
                                                                  balance because ejector
                                                                   plate is spring return.


   Is this tool center same as                        Ejector cavity
     Mold-Man eject piston?




2009                             Rob Robinson, CSWP                                          8
Design dimensional “defaults”

        • Consider the coated PCB to be exactly 0.062” thick.
        • Design for a nominal 0.063” thickness of Chem 860
          over the flat surfaces.
        • Less thickness for corners and edges OK.
        • Temp-Hum sensor is 0.095” from surface; RTV rubber
          should be 0.085” from surface and have a pocket
          depth of 0.080” for resilience and reliable shut off.
        • Ribbon cable grooves 0.030-.031” deep seems to
          work well for shutting off without damage to cable.
        • Medical grade rubber tubing from McMaster-Carr is
          working well enough to protect L.E.D. from mold
          material.


2009                 Rob Robinson, CSWP                       9
Assembly saved as part with all
           components and tested with ”Draft
           Analysis”.



                      This particular assembly to be
                      molded “component side up”




2009   Rob Robinson, CSWP                              10
Which mold design sequence shall I choose?

• Brute force (tool cuts
   calculated and placed
   directly in block.)
• SolidWorks “tutorial
  method” as typically taught
   in a SW instructional course?
   (See following “pink” examples.)

• Or the “indent method”
   better suited for parts with a
   planar parting surface such as
   these Davis parts. (Go
   “green”.)
2009                          Rob Robinson, CSWP    11
Requirements
                                driven
New Overmolded                                                             2D Tool Layout.
                             Electrical and
   Assembly                                                                  LFV&E
                              Mechanical
                              Engineering


                                                                          Save Assy as Part,
                                                                           Combine Bodies



                                                                             Clearances,
                                                                             Shutoffs, etc

                 SolidWorks Mold Subroutines         SolidWorks
                                                      Tutorial
                                                                            Draft Analysis
                              Parting Line            Method              (mold worthiness)
                                                                                                                   Simpler SolidWorks functions

                                                                                                                          Cut (split), name
                                                                                         Indent Method                    and save bodies
                            Shutoff surfaces



                                                                                                                            Clearances,
                                                                                                                            Shutoffs, etc

                            Parting Surface,
                             Tooling Split

                                                                                                                           Insert into Mold
                                                                                                                                Parts
                                                          Unpredicatability
                              Tool may be
                                                            may require
                             compromised                     Returning                                                     Indent (cut) split
                                                             to design                                                      part from Mold

                                                                                                                                                  Works best for
                             Rename, save
                              mold bodies                                                                                                         planar parting surface
                                                                                               Detail Mold fill,
                                                                                                vent & eject
                                                                                                  features
                           Insert mold bodies
                             into new parts

                                                                                               Shop Drawings               Great Tool
                                                Required for
                                                curved parting surfaces
   2009                                                            Rob Robinson, CSWP                                                                                      12
Successfully generated (whew!) parting surface would
       extend to cover only one half of the mold!




              ….Which led to several frustrations. Considerable training in SolidWorks surfaces
              would be advised.




2009           Rob Robinson, CSWP                                                                 13
Two “half molds”
combined to make
 a whole mold is
   “awkward”.




Long feature tree
due to incomplete
  “part design”.




Powerful features
 employed from
  designing by
“better method”.



2009                Rob Robinson, CSWP   14
Requirements
                                driven
New Overmolded                                                             2D Tool Layout.
   Assembly
                             Electrical and
                              Mechanical
                                                                             LFV&E                        Take home message:
                              Engineering
                                                                                                          More time spent in part
                                                                          Save Assy as Part,
                                                                           Combine Bodies                 design means less time
                                                                                                          in tool design.
                                                                             Clearances,
                                                                             Shutoffs, etc

                 SolidWorks Mold Subroutines         SolidWorks
                                                      Tutorial
                                                                            Draft Analysis
                              Parting Line            Method              (mold worthiness)
                                                                                                                   Simpler SolidWorks functions

                                                                                                                          Cut (split), name
                                                                                         Indent Method                    and save bodies
                            Shutoff surfaces



                                                                                                                            Clearances,
                                                                                                                            Shutoffs, etc

                            Parting Surface,
                             Tooling Split

                                                                                                                           Insert into Mold
                                                                                                                                Parts
                                                          Unpredicatability
                              Tool may be
                                                            may require
                             compromised                     Returning                                                     Indent (cut) split
                                                             to design                                                      part from Mold

                                                                                                                                                  Works best for
                             Rename, save
                              mold bodies                                                                                                         planar parting surface
                                                                                               Detail Mold fill,
                                                                                                vent & eject
                                                                                                  features
                           Insert mold bodies
                             into new parts

                                                                                               Shop Drawings               Great Tool
                                                Required for
                                                curved parting surfaces
   2009                                                            Rob Robinson, CSWP                                                                                      15
Take home message #2, insert a
                  well designed split part into the
                  tool block with “move dialog” on.

                          1st insertion of part has already
                             been “indented” as a “cut”.




       2nd insertion of
        identical part




2009   Rob Robinson, CSWP                                     16
These are the hidden “cutting bodies”.




       Here is the first indent “cut”.


2009         Rob Robinson, CSWP                         17
Multi-body parts can be inserted
        so all cavities are cut at once.


2009           Rob Robinson, CSWP          18
Summary

• Spend a lot of time designing and
   reviewing the part.
• Don’t hesitate to iterate! Ask why!
• Use layouts, planes and draft analysis.
• Use the flow chart and follow the green.


2009               Rob Robinson, CSWP        19

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Overmold Design Guide

  • 1. Overmold Design Guide Using SolidWorks • Solidify part and manufacturing requirements • Iterate part to enable faster mold design • Design Mold tool using “indent method”. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 1
  • 2. Requirements checklist • Understand Cavist and Henkel products. • Cover all exposed metal. • Flow around and through PCB. • Balance coverage with short cycle time. • Minimize flow over snapped PCB edges. • Good appearance builds customer confidence. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 2
  • 3. Interesting design requirement: reduce “thermal traffic” at neck. Snapped edges vary in Guide precision width, invite Pin flash PCB surface is good for shut off Long set back reduces material leak along snapped edges. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 3
  • 4. Cavist Mold-Man 8000 • Metric dimensioned • Small molds 4x4” • Large molds 8x6” • ~4” total shut height. • Injects polyamide at 425F • Low pressure • Adjustable shot size • Cooling by conduction into frame. (Option to have water flow thru frame.) 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 4
  • 5. Cover metal – promote flow SolidWorks hint: Import IGS file from Small holes allow material to Altium then simplify. Create single flow through and bind. feature PCB. Selectively suppress Altium features for assembly speed. COMPONENT Collaborate with SIDE Electrical Engineer 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 5
  • 6. Good Appearance plus great functionality keeps customer confidence for Davis Instruments. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 6
  • 7. Part impact on mold checklist • Mold layout. • Pull direction. • Design “Standards” • Which side down? • Cable shutoff. • Sensor protection? • L.E.D.s or other components? 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 7
  • 8. Mold layout sketch with evolving part overlaid. Fill Eject on overmold material! Eject pins on pcb at 3 or more locations. Cable location Symmetrical pattern for balance because ejector plate is spring return. Is this tool center same as Ejector cavity Mold-Man eject piston? 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 8
  • 9. Design dimensional “defaults” • Consider the coated PCB to be exactly 0.062” thick. • Design for a nominal 0.063” thickness of Chem 860 over the flat surfaces. • Less thickness for corners and edges OK. • Temp-Hum sensor is 0.095” from surface; RTV rubber should be 0.085” from surface and have a pocket depth of 0.080” for resilience and reliable shut off. • Ribbon cable grooves 0.030-.031” deep seems to work well for shutting off without damage to cable. • Medical grade rubber tubing from McMaster-Carr is working well enough to protect L.E.D. from mold material. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 9
  • 10. Assembly saved as part with all components and tested with ”Draft Analysis”. This particular assembly to be molded “component side up” 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 10
  • 11. Which mold design sequence shall I choose? • Brute force (tool cuts calculated and placed directly in block.) • SolidWorks “tutorial method” as typically taught in a SW instructional course? (See following “pink” examples.) • Or the “indent method” better suited for parts with a planar parting surface such as these Davis parts. (Go “green”.) 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 11
  • 12. Requirements driven New Overmolded 2D Tool Layout. Electrical and Assembly LFV&E Mechanical Engineering Save Assy as Part, Combine Bodies Clearances, Shutoffs, etc SolidWorks Mold Subroutines SolidWorks Tutorial Draft Analysis Parting Line Method (mold worthiness) Simpler SolidWorks functions Cut (split), name Indent Method and save bodies Shutoff surfaces Clearances, Shutoffs, etc Parting Surface, Tooling Split Insert into Mold Parts Unpredicatability Tool may be may require compromised Returning Indent (cut) split to design part from Mold Works best for Rename, save mold bodies planar parting surface Detail Mold fill, vent & eject features Insert mold bodies into new parts Shop Drawings Great Tool Required for curved parting surfaces 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 12
  • 13. Successfully generated (whew!) parting surface would extend to cover only one half of the mold! ….Which led to several frustrations. Considerable training in SolidWorks surfaces would be advised. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 13
  • 14. Two “half molds” combined to make a whole mold is “awkward”. Long feature tree due to incomplete “part design”. Powerful features employed from designing by “better method”. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 14
  • 15. Requirements driven New Overmolded 2D Tool Layout. Assembly Electrical and Mechanical LFV&E Take home message: Engineering More time spent in part Save Assy as Part, Combine Bodies design means less time in tool design. Clearances, Shutoffs, etc SolidWorks Mold Subroutines SolidWorks Tutorial Draft Analysis Parting Line Method (mold worthiness) Simpler SolidWorks functions Cut (split), name Indent Method and save bodies Shutoff surfaces Clearances, Shutoffs, etc Parting Surface, Tooling Split Insert into Mold Parts Unpredicatability Tool may be may require compromised Returning Indent (cut) split to design part from Mold Works best for Rename, save mold bodies planar parting surface Detail Mold fill, vent & eject features Insert mold bodies into new parts Shop Drawings Great Tool Required for curved parting surfaces 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 15
  • 16. Take home message #2, insert a well designed split part into the tool block with “move dialog” on. 1st insertion of part has already been “indented” as a “cut”. 2nd insertion of identical part 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 16
  • 17. These are the hidden “cutting bodies”. Here is the first indent “cut”. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 17
  • 18. Multi-body parts can be inserted so all cavities are cut at once. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 18
  • 19. Summary • Spend a lot of time designing and reviewing the part. • Don’t hesitate to iterate! Ask why! • Use layouts, planes and draft analysis. • Use the flow chart and follow the green. 2009 Rob Robinson, CSWP 19