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Common designs
There are several
common runner cross-sectional designs. They are illustrated in
Figure
1.
l Full-round runner
l Trapezoidal
runner
l Modified trapezoidal runner (a combination of round and
trapezoidal runner)
l Half-round runner
l
Rectangular runner
Recommended cross-sectional designs
The first three
runner cross-sectional designs listed above are generally recommended.
Full-round runner
The full-round runner is the
best in terms of a maximum volume-to-surface ratio, which minimizes
pressure
drop and heat loss. However, the tooling cost is generally higher because both
halves of the
mold must be machined so that the two semi-circular sections
are aligned when the mold is closed.
Trapezoidal
runner
The trapezoidal runner also works well and permits the runner
to be designed and cut on one side of
the mold. It is commonly used in
three-plate molds, where the full-round runner may not be released
properly,
and at the parting line in molds, where the full-round runner interferes with
mold sliding
action.
FIGURE 1. Commonly used runner cross sections
Hydraulic diameter and flow resistance
To compare runners
of different shapes, you can use the hydraulic diameter, which is an index
of
flow resistance. The higher the hydraulic diameter, the lower the flow
resistance. Hydraulic
Runner Cross Sections
diameter can be defined
as:
Figure 2 illustrates how to use the hydraulic diameter to compare different runner shapes.
FIGURE 2. Equivalent hydraulic diameters
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