
The two hot runner systems developed by HRSflow each have a hot runner manifold with ten servo-electrical drives for the nozzles with conical valve gate, integrated into the clamp platen. The FLEXflow technology from HRSflow used to control the sequential injection process makes it possible to coordinate every single individually driven needle precisely to the process and to open and close it with selectable speeds. This allows absolute precision control both of the melt flow in the individual hot runner nozzles and of the volume flow in the overall cavity so that it is filled evenly and homogeneously.
Thanks to the gentle opening and closing of the needles, there is none of that undesired pressure drop or changes in temperature and flow velocity as can occur with conventional cascade injection molding during the sequentially abrupt switching on of the hot runner nozzles. This thus also eliminates unsightly flowmarks on the molded part. The overall result is Class A molding surface with no optically relevant defects. The main applications of the FLEXflow technology are the injection molding of high-quality complex automotive parts including large-area exterior and interior components such as spoilers, front ends, instrument panel supports, door trim and headlights as well as wide trunk taillights, plus the rear-quarter windows described here made of transparent polycarbonate (PC).
Source: HRSflow