학술논문

An Environmental Analysis of Injection Molding
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, 2006. Electronics and the Environment, 2006. Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Symposium on. :195-200 2006
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Geoscience
Injection molding
Energy consumption
Production
Polymers
Throughput
Raw materials
Costs
Plastics industry
Resins
Mechanical engineering
Language
ISSN
1095-2020
2378-7260
Abstract
This environmental analysis of injection molding highlights a few important points. The choice of injection molding machine type (hydraulic, hybrid or all-electric) has a substantial impact on the specific energy consumption (SEC). The SEC values for hydraulic, hybrid and all-electric machines analyzed are 19.0, 13.2 and 12.6 MJ/kg respectively (including auxiliaries, compounding and the inefficiency of the electric grid). For hydraulic and hybrid machines SEC seems to exhibit a decreasing behavior with increasing throughput. This derives from spreading fixed energy costs over more kilograms of polymer as throughput increases. For all-electric machines SEC is constant with throughput. When the polymer production stage is included in the analysis, the energy consumption values increase up to 100 MJ/kg. The overall injection molding energy consumption in the U.S. in a yearly basis amounts to 2.06 times 10 8 GJ. This value is of similar magnitude to the overall U.S. energy consumption for sand casting, and to the entire electricity production of some developed countries