WO2004052610A1 - 成形金型用クリーニング材及びクリーニング方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a molding die cleaning material and a cleaning method for cleaning a surface of an injection molding die for electronic component sealing and a transfer molding die.
- thermosetting resin such as epoxy resin
- the inner surface of the mold becomes dirty, and the molding is continued as it is.
- the surface of the molded product became dirty, or the molded product adhered to the mold, and the molding operation could not be continued in many cases.
- the mold cleaning resin is filled at a rate of several shots into the mold in the state of the hoof. Removal of sticking resin residue and the like has been performed.
- a conventional cleaning method using a cleaning resin is as follows.
- a lead frame to be sealed with a resin or an inexpensive lead frame made of metal or paper is set in a mold and the cleaning resin is filled from a pot. This is a method of placing a cleaning resin on the parting surface and clamping and heating.
- the conventional mold cleaning method described above has the following problems.
- the lead frame or the dummy lead frame set in the mold is 1 Once used for cleaning, the resin is molded (sealed) with the cleaning resin and cannot be reused. Therefore, there is a problem that it is uneconomical because a lead frame or a dummy lead frame is used every time cleaning is performed.
- Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-304004 The gazette proposes a cleaning method using a cleaning material in which a cleaning resin is preliminarily formed on a sheet or tape-shaped substrate and integrated.
- the method described in the above publication uses a cleaning material in which a cleaning resin such as an epoxy resin or a melamine resin is preformed on a sheet or tape-shaped base material.
- a cleaning resin such as an epoxy resin or a melamine resin
- it is difficult to preform the base material and even if tableting is possible, there is a problem that there are many dusts and the mold loses during transportation.
- the pre-forming method is melt adhesion, it is difficult to melt-adhere the substrate, and even if it can be melt-adhered, the fluidity of the cleaning resin deteriorates due to the heat history received to place the cleaning resin.
- Cleaning resin is not filled in every corner of the mold and cleaning is insufficient.Furthermore, to facilitate the integration of the base material and the cleaning resin There were problems such as a decrease in the strength of the base material due to the provision of the through holes in the base material.
- the dies for these moldings have also diversified, and it is extremely difficult to appropriately place a cleaning resin at the position of the mold cavities.
- a preformed cleaning resin has to be arranged in accordance with the position of the mold cavity, and there is a problem in workability. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention provides a sheet-like cleaning material for a molding die in which a cleaning member is included in a sheet-like material of at least two layers, wherein the cleaning member comprises: It has been proposed to use at least one kind of cleaning member in the form of tablets, granules and powder or a cleaning material for molding dies characterized by being a sheet-like or plate-like cleaning member. .
- the enclosing member such as a film or tape used to enclose the cleaning member is used.
- By acting as a stopper for preventing resin leakage it is not necessary to arrange the mold cavity in accordance with the position of the mold cavity, which has the effect of eliminating workability problems.
- the present invention proposes to use a cleaning material for a molding die including a molding member together with the cleaning member. Thereby, the above effect is further improved.
- the sheet-shaped base material is a sheet-shaped fiber base material having a pore volume ratio of 70% or more, and the sheet-shaped fiber base material is formed as an outermost layer of a cleaning material for a molding die. It is proposed to use the cleaning materials for the molding dies used. Thereby, the above-described effect is achieved, and the strength of the cleaning base material is further improved. This has the effect that the cleaning member and the molding member can reach every corner of the mold without reducing the degree.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-shaped cleaning material A of Example 1.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-shaped cleaning material B of Example 2.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-shaped cleaning material C of Example 3.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the cleaning material D of Comparative Example 1.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-shaped cleaning material E of the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material F of Example 5.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material G of Example 6.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material H of Example 7.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material I of Example 8.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material J of Example 9.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of a sheet-like cleaning material J of Example 9.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material K of Example 10.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material L of Example 11.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material M of Example 12.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material N of Example 13.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material 0 of Example 14.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view and a plan view of the sheet-like cleaning material P of Example 15. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- sheet-like (net-like) base material used in the present invention examples include sheet-like fiber base materials such as paper, cloth, and nonwoven fabric having a heat resistance of 100 or more.
- these substrates are preferably made of paper, cotton, or the like, and meshes formed by knitting a thread-like member are also suitably used.
- Examples of these substrates include, for example, Bemliese (registered trademark) P0500, BA832, 832L BA112, 112R, KB119, 142, 149, and 839 (all manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corporation), for example, X-ray (registered trademark) 6301A, 6401A, 6501A, 6601A, 6701A, 6A01A, Polans (registered trademark) 050P, 4061P, 4080P, 4081P, 4091P, 7093P, 7121P (all manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd.), such as Miracle Cloth (registered trademark) DF-1-73 , DF-5-100 Apitas (registered trademark) RPN5-60SA, LS-70 (all manufactured by Daiwa Spinning Co., Ltd.), for example, Marix (registered trademark) 10606WTD, 70500WSO, 9040 200
- the sheet-like fiber substrate those having a pore volume ratio of 70% or more, particularly those having a pore volume ratio of 80 to 100% are preferable, and the sheet-like fibers having a pore volume ratio of 70% or more are preferable.
- the fiber substrate is preferably used for the outermost layer of the cleaning material.
- Examples of such a sheet-like fiber base material having a pore volume ratio of 70% or more include Bemlyse (registered trademark) P0500, BA832, 832R, BA112, 112R, RBI19, 142, 149, and 839 (all manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corporation) EKURE (registered trademark) 6301A, 6401A, 6501A, 6601A, 6701A, 6A01A, POLANS (registered trademark) 4050P, 406 IP, 4080P, 4081P, 4091P, 7093P, 7121P (Toyobo Co., Ltd.), Paneron (registered trademark) 2610, 270, 6810, K550, 5130, S30 off, 3700, RF860, T0510, (250 (manufactured by Dynic Corporation), Oikos (registered trademark) ⁇ 2050, ⁇ 2060, ⁇ 2080, ⁇ 2060, ⁇ 2045, TDP2050,
- These sheet-like fiber substrates can spread the cleaning member and the molding member to every corner of the mold without opening many through holes. Also, since no holes are made, it is strong even when it is removed after cleaning, so it will not be torn or broken.
- substrates can be used alone or in combination.
- two sets of thin eves can be used as a set, or a thin type can be arranged above and below a thick type.
- a type having a large mesh size can be disposed on the outside of the substrate in consideration of the fluidity, and a type having a small mesh size can be disposed on the inside.
- the size of these substrates is not particularly limited, but it is better to use a size larger than the mold area. This is because even if resin leaks during cleaning of the air vent portion, etc., it can be absorbed in the margins, and it is possible to avoid taking a long time to clean the overflowing resin.
- the length of these margins is not particularly specified because the impregnation of the resin into the base material differs depending on the combination of the base material and the resin. In consideration of the above, it is better to be at least about 5 cm from the edge of the mold.
- These substrates include at least one kind of cleaning member in the form of a bullet, a granule, a powder, a sheet, or a plate.
- two substrates can be bonded together and included. It is also possible to enclose a base material that is twice or more the mold area in a bag shape.
- these base materials are partially or wholly covered with a thermoplastic resin film or a thermoplastic resin tape, a double-sided tape, an adhesive, a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the like (hereinafter, may be abbreviated as an encapsulating member.)
- a thermoplastic resin film or a thermoplastic resin tape, a double-sided tape, an adhesive, a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the like hereinafter, may be abbreviated as an encapsulating member.
- a material to which at least one kind of inclusion member selected from the following is attached can be used.
- the method of coating these encapsulating members is not particularly specified, but generally, a method of laminating the base material and the thermoplastic resin film, a method of attaching a thermoplastic resin tape having a fixed width, and a method of coating the thermoplastic resin film at the center. And a method of laminating a film obtained by cutting the film into an appropriate size with a base material to cover the base material.
- the sheet-like base material can be covered by bonding by pressing or deforming the base material without using the inner member.
- the method of encapsulation is not particularly specified, but as an example, first, a fixed weight of a tablet, a condylar particle, a powder, a sheet is placed on one sheet of a thermoplastic resin film-coated sheet. Alternatively, it is manufactured by placing at least one plate-shaped cleaning member and covering the sheet-shaped base material having the same shape as the sheet-shaped base material below and above the cleaning member.
- the stacked sheet-like substrates are heat-sealed so that the cleaning member does not shift.
- a double-sided tape, an adhesive, a pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the like can be included in a sheet-like base material adhered to an appropriate area.
- the outermost portion be double-heat-sealed.
- the main raw material of the cleaning member used in the present invention is a melamine resin.
- the melamine resin is a resin obtained by converting a triazine such as melamine into methylol with formaldehyde or the like. Generally, a melamine monoformaldehyde resin is used.
- Melamine monoformaldehyde resin is generally manufactured in the form of an aqueous solution, and when a water solution is dried, for example, by spray drying, a powdery cleaning member is obtained. After the pulp is blended with the aqueous solution and dried, a granular material is obtained, and a powdery or granular shaped resin is tableted to obtain a tablet-shaped cleaning member. Further, a sheet-like substrate is impregnated with an aqueous melamine-formaldehyde resin solution and dried to form a sheet-like cleaning member. When the aqueous solution is impregnated into, for example, a plate-like substrate and dried, a plate-like cleaning member is obtained.
- a sheet-shaped or plate-shaped cleaning member can be manufactured by merely passing the substrate through an aqueous melamine-formaldehyde resin solution and then drying.
- the impregnation rate of the resin into the base material is determined by, for example, changing the type of the base material, adjusting the concentration of the resin solution, or adjusting the degree of squeezing of the impregnated resin solution. It can be.
- the degree of impregnation into the substrate can be adjusted by adjusting the curability and fluidity of the resin.
- the manufactured sheet or plate cleaning members can be cut into squares, rectangles, strips, and other shapes and used, with one or two high impregnation members and low impregnation members. It is also possible to use a plurality of sheets.
- the base material containing the cleaning member of the present molding die cleaning material is taken into the molded product after molding, it has the same effect as the filler for improving the strength of the molded product.
- pulp is used in commercially available cleaning members to improve the strength of the molded product after molding, replacing this with a sheet-like substrate increases the bonding force between the fillers, resulting
- the strength of the molded product is improved.
- Resin permeability can be eliminated by using a sheet-like fiber base material with a pore volume ratio of 70% or more for the outermost layer, and by using a filler and a base material together, the strength of the molded product can be further improved. .
- the cleaning material of the present invention can be used in the form of a bullet, a granule, a powder, a sheet or a plate.
- Unvulcanized synthetic rubber and Z or natural rubber can be included as a molded member in addition to the cleaning member.
- Examples of the synthetic rubber used in the present invention include butyl rubber, acrylic rubber, silicone rubber, polybutadiene, polyisoprene, styrene-butadiene polymer, styrene-isoprene polymer, acrylonitrile-butadiene polymer, ethylene- ⁇ -olefin polymer, Ethylene- ⁇ -olefin-polyene polymer, styrene-butadiene-styrene block polymer, styrene-isoprene-styrene block polymer, hydrogenated-styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene block polymer, ethylene ionomer, etc. But are not limited to these.
- Ethylene / propylene / gen rubber with a Mooney viscosity of 25 is masticated for 10 minutes by a pressure type kneader, and the obtained mass is extruded into a sheet by a twin screw extruder, and further using a pressure roll.
- an unvulcanized rubber sheet having a width of 15 O mm and a thickness of 3 mm was obtained.
- the obtained resin composition for mold cleaning was tableted with a tableting machine to obtain a tablet-shaped cleaning member.
- the obtained resin composition for mold cleaning was extruded with a 4 O mm twin screw extruder using LZD 20 at a cylinder temperature of 8 O, a T die 100 at a screw rotation speed of 130 rpm.
- a plate-shaped cleaning member ⁇ having a width of 15 O mm and a thickness of 3 mm was obtained.
- a commercially available melamine resin (Nikaresin S-176, manufactured by Nippon Carpide Industry Co., Ltd.), 10 parts by weight of powdered pulp, 3 parts by weight of benzoic acid, and 0.7 part by weight of zinc stearate are put on a pole mill. The mixture was pulverized to obtain a resin composition for cleaning a mold.
- the obtained resin composition for mold cleaning is sandwiched between two sheets of Bemliese BA-832, and pre-molded with a heating press machine at 120 for 30 seconds to obtain a width of 15 O.
- a sheet-like cleaning member was obtained in which a plate-like cleaning member having a width of 15 Omm, a length of I0 Omm, and a thickness of 4 mm was disposed at the center of a sheet-like substrate having a thickness of 30 mm and a length of 30 Omm.
- melamine resin 100 parts by weight of 100 parts by weight of water are dissolved in 100 parts by weight of water, and a curing catalyst (Kyayu Knit A manufactured by Nitto Riken Industries) 0.5 part by weight of a wetting agent (manufactured by NOF Corporation) Lapizol A8 0) 0.5 parts by weight and mold release agent (SH3 7 7 1 OIL manufactured by Toray * Dow Corning * Silicone Co., Ltd.) An aqueous solution of the resin composition was obtained.
- a curing catalyst Kelayu Knit A manufactured by Nitto Riken Industries
- a wetting agent manufactured by NOF Corporation
- mold release agent SH3 7 7 1 OIL manufactured by Toray * Dow Corning * Silicone Co., Ltd.
- Bemliese RB-149 was impregnated with the aqueous solution obtained above, passed through a squeezing roll, and then dried at 100 using a screen-type hot air drier to obtain a length of 20 Omm and a width of 15 mm. A sheet-shaped cleaning member ⁇ of 0 mm was obtained.
- the obtained resin composition for mold cleaning was pressed by a twin screw extruder of 4 Omm with LZD 20 at a cylinder temperature of 8 O :, a T die 10 O :, and a screw rotation speed of 130 rpm. Then, a plate-shaped cleaning member ⁇ having a width of 100 mm and a thickness of lmm was obtained.
- melamine resin (Nikaresin S_260, manufactured by Nippon Carbide Industrial Co., Ltd.) is dissolved in 100 parts by weight of water, and a curing catalyst is contained therein (Kyayu Knit, manufactured by Nitto Riken Industries, Ltd.).
- wetting agent Nippon Oil & Fats Co., Ltd., Rapisol A80
- mold release agent Toray * Dow Corning * Silicone Co., Ltd., SH3771 OIL
- a commercially available melamine resin (Nikaresin S-260, manufactured by Nippon Carbide Industrial Co., Ltd.) is dissolved in 100 parts by weight of water, and a curing catalyst (Kayayu, manufactured by Nitto Riken Industries, Ltd.) is dissolved therein.
- Knit A 0.5 parts by weight, wetting agent (Nippon Oil & Fats Co., Ltd., Lapisol A80) 0.5 parts by weight and mold release agent (Toray Dow Corning * Silicone Co., Ltd., SH 377 1 OIL) 0.7 part by weight was added and mixed to obtain an aqueous solution of the resin composition for cleaning a mold.
- the obtained resin composition for mold cleaning was tableted with a tableting machine to obtain a plate-shaped cleaning member.
- a non-woven fabric with a length of 30 O mm and a width of 250 mm (Benryze RB-149, manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corp.) Adhesion is achieved by heating and melting the thermoplastic resin film.
- thermoplastic resin film is filled with the tablet-shaped cleaning member ⁇ obtained in Production Example 1, and a portion of 5 mm inward from both ends of the short axis is similarly formed of the thermoplastic resin film. Then, a sheet-like cleaning material A for mold cleaning shown in FIG. 1 was obtained.
- Table 1 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material A exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- Table 1 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained cleaning material for a sheet-shaped mold. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material B exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- a sheet-like substrate (Polys 4 0 9 1 P manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd.) with a length of 10 O mm and a width of 150 mm The parts are bonded by heat sealing.
- the sheet-like cleaning member obtained above was placed in the center of two sheet-like substrates (Polys® 4101 P manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd.) cut in advance into a length of 30 O mm and a width of 25 O mm.
- the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material C shown in FIG. 3 was obtained as shown in FIG.
- Table 1 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the cleaning material C for cleaning the sheet-shaped mold exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- a plurality of through-holes are machined into the Bemliese RB-149, and both sides are fitted with a commercially available compression-type cleaning member (Nikalet ECRS W-732 0, manufactured by Nippon Riki-I-Baid-E Co., Ltd.).
- a commercially available compression-type cleaning member Nikalet ECRS W-732 0, manufactured by Nippon Riki-I-Baid-E Co., Ltd.
- 1 is a sheet-like base material
- 2 is a bullet-shaped cleaning member 1
- 3 is a thermoplastic resin film
- 4 is a granular cleaning member 2
- 5 is a powdery cleaning member 3
- 6 Is a heat seal portion
- 7 is a cleaning member (two cullet SW-7230)
- 8 is a through hole.
- a sheet-like base material with a length of 30 O mm and a width of 25 O mm (Benrize BA—112) manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corporation 50 mm inward from both ends of the long shaft and both ends. are bonded by heating and melting the thermoplastic resin film.
- the inside of the section defined by the thermoplastic resin film is filled with the tablet-shaped cleaning member ⁇ obtained in Production Example 1, and 50 mm of the inside of each of the short-axis ends is similarly filled with the thermoplastic resin film. Glued together in sheet form A bearing member was obtained.
- An unvulcanized rubber sheet according to Reference Example 2 which was cut into a length of 20 O mm and a width of 15 O mm in advance, was sandwiched between the two sheet-shaped cleaning members obtained above so as to be disposed at the center of the sheet.
- the end portions were similarly adhered with a thermoplastic resin film to obtain a sheet-shaped mold cleaning material E shown in FIG.
- Table 2 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-like mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material E showed a good cleaning effect.
- a sheet base material with a length of 30 Omm and a width of 25 Omm (Polans 409 1 P manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd.) The parts are adhered by heat sealing.
- An unvulcanized rubber sheet according to Reference Example 2 which was previously remodeled to a length of 20 O mm and a width of 15 O mm, was placed at the center of the sheet between the two sheet-like cleaning members obtained above.
- the sheet-like cleaning material F for cleaning a sheet-shaped mold shown in FIG. 6 was obtained by sandwiching and bonding the ends by heat sealing.
- Table 2 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-like mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the cleaning material F for cleaning the sheet-shaped mold exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- a sheet-like base material with a length of 30 O mm and a width of 25 O mm (Polans 409 1 P manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd.) The parts are bonded with a heat seal.
- the inner three compartments defined by the heat sealer were filled with the powdery cleaning member 3 obtained in Production Example 3 and heat-sealed portions of 5 O mm inward from both ends of the short axis. Thus, a sheet-like cleaning member was obtained.
- An unvulcanized rubber sheet according to Reference Example 2 which was cut into a length of 20 O mm and a width of 15 O mm in advance, was sandwiched between the two sheet-shaped cleaning members obtained above so as to be disposed at the center of the sheet. Then, the ends were bonded by heat sealing to obtain a sheet-like mold cleaning material G shown in FIG.
- Table 12 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material G exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 11 is a sheet-like base material, 21 is an unvulcanized rubber sheet, and 31 is a tag.
- the bullet-shaped cleaning member 1, 41 is a thermoplastic resin film, 51 is a granular cleaning member 2, 61 is a heat seal portion, and 71 is a powdery cleaning member 3.
- the plate-shaped cleaning member ⁇ obtained in Production Example 4 was immediately cut into a length of 20 O mm, and was placed at the center of a Benlyse RB—149 having a length of 30 O mm and a width of 20 O mm. And fix by pressing. Next, the end faces were adhered by heating and melting a thermoplastic tape to obtain a sheet-shaped mold cleaning material H shown in FIG.
- Table 13 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material H showed a good cleaning effect.
- Table 3 shows the results of the cleaning test using the obtained sheet-like mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material I exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- the sheet-like cleaning member 6 obtained in Production Example 6 was placed in the center of a 30 Omm long and 25 Omm wide Bemliese RB-149, and the end surfaces were bonded with a hot melt adhesive. Then, a sheet-shaped mold cleaning material J shown in FIG. 10 was obtained.
- Table 3 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material J exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- la is a plate-shaped cleaning member 4
- 2 a is a sheet-shaped base material
- 3 a is a thermoplastic tape
- 4 a is a sheet-shaped cleaning member 5
- 41 a is a sheet-shaped member
- the cleaning resin portion of the cleaning member ⁇ , 5 a is a sheet-like cleaning member 6, and 6 a is a hot melt type adhesive.
- Table 4 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material K showed a good cleaning effect.
- the unvulcanized rubber sheet produced in Reference Example 1 was cut to a length of 20 O mm and sandwiched at the center between the two sheet-like cleaning members obtained in Production Example 8, and the pressure port was used. And fixed by crimping. After placing this in the center of a Bemliese RB-149 with a length of 30 O mm and a width of 20 O mm, the end face was bonded by heating and melting a thermoplastic tape to form a sheet as shown in Fig. 12. A mold cleaning material L was obtained. Table 4 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-like mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material L exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- lb is an unvulcanized rubber sheet
- 2b is a sheet-like substrate
- 3b is a thermoplastic tape
- 4b is a plate-shaped cleaning member
- 5b is a sheet.
- the cleaning members 8, 6b are sheet-like cleaning members
- 7b is a fusion bonding portion.
- the plate-shaped cleaning member ⁇ obtained in Production Example 10 was immediately cut into a length of 20 O mm, and was placed at the center of HP21 (manufactured by Nippon Pyreen Co., Ltd.) having a length of 30 O mm and a width of 20 O mm. Arrange and sandwich, and press and fix. Next, the end faces were bonded by heating and melting to obtain a sheet-shaped mold cleaning material N shown in FIG. Table 5 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material N exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- Example 14 T0510 (Dynic Stock Co., Ltd.) was cut on a Bemliese BA112 (manufactured by Asahi Kasei Corporation) cut to a length of 300 mm and a width of 200 mm, and the center was removed at the same size and 25 mm from each end face. After the granular cleaning member @ obtained in Production Example 11 is placed in the removed central part, a benlyse of the same size is further placed from above. Finally, the respective end faces were bonded by heating and melting to obtain a sheet-shaped mold cleaning material 0 shown in FIG.
- Table 5 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material O exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- Table 5 shows the results of a cleaning test using the obtained sheet-shaped mold cleaning material. As can be seen from the test results, the sheet-shaped mold cleaning material P exhibited a good cleaning effect.
- Example 13 H-8010 (manufactured by Japan Vilene Co., Ltd.) was used instead of HP21 (manufactured by Japan Vilene Co., Ltd.), whereby the cleaning material Q for cleaning the sheet-shaped mold shown in FIG. Obtained.
- Table 5 shows the results of the cleaning test using the obtained sheet-like mold cleaning material.
- 1 c is a plate-shaped cleaning member 10
- 2 c is a sheet-shaped substrate
- 3 c is a heat-melted portion
- 4 c is a granular cleaning member
- 5 c is a sheet.
- the flat base, 6 c is a cleaning member 13
- 7 c is a sheet-shaped formed member 12.
- Table 1, Table 1, Table 1, Table 3, Table 4, and Table 4 show the results of the mold cleaning test performed using the sheet-like mold cleaning materials A to Q by the following test method. I write it in 5.
- the resin filling property was evaluated based on the proportion of the resin-filled portion out of the 24 power points, which are the total of the upper and lower mold cavities.
- the sheet-like cleaning material in which the cleaning member and the molding member are included in the sheet-like base material of the present invention can prevent dusting, collapse of the shape during transportation, and deterioration of fluidity, and also include the cleaning member in the cleaning method.
- the inner member such as film or tape used for cleaning functions as a stopper to prevent resin leakage, so that the cleaning material can be easily placed on the mold, and there is almost no occurrence of chipping.
- the removal of the molded product after molding is easy and extremely efficient mold cleaning is possible, which solves the problem of workability, and furthermore, the sheet fiber base material having a pore volume ratio of 70% or more. Is used as the outermost layer of the cleaning material, so that the cleaning member and the molding material can be spread to every corner of the mold without reducing the strength of the cleaning base material. Rukoto can. In addition, excellent mold cleaning properties are exhibited.
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