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Machine Nozzles Injection Nozzle Improve Melt Quality... Reduce Downtime! Heat pipe technology is your assurance that every Synventive Nozzle will automatically operate at the optimum processing temperature; never too hot, never too cold. Synventive Heat Pipe technology transfers heat at uniform temperature from machine barrel to nozzle tip, eliminating hot spots which cause process variables. Many Synventive Nozzles are completely heaterless. Others require a single band heater which is placed in a safe location at the back of the nozzle (machine end). The absence of multiple heaters and associated electrical hardware eliminates downtime due to failure of this equipment. Replaceable tips are available in steel or BeCu, and in styles for general purpose and nylon processing applications. Synventive Nozzles are available in lengths and thread sizes to fit all popular injection molding machines. Synventive Heat Pipes convert the nozzle into a super thermal conductor for unparalleled temperature uniformity. Even for engineering materials and exceptionally long nozzle lengths, Synventive Nozzles require only one externally mounted heater band for uniform temperature operation. Other special features: * Synventive Mixing Nozzles-for improved color dispersion and reduced color loading. * Synventive Filter Nozzles - for filtering of all plastic melts. * Synventive BIG Nozzles - for use on very large machines with high injection volume. Because of built in Heat Pipe technology, Synventive Nozzles require one or no heaters for uniform temperature operation. Downtime due to electrical equipment failure is virtually eliminated. Every Synventive Nozzle is Guaranteed! Money back if not completely satisfied (30-day trial). Copyright 4/03 Synventive Molding Solutions Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 2003. These products may be covered by some or all of the following patents: Patent No. 5,492,467, Patent No. 5,545,028 and Patent No. 5,554,395. MN1 CB1

Machine Nozzles Heat Pipe Technology The Superconductor for Heat Transfer! The Heat Pipe is a hollow or evacuated chamber, inside of which is a liquid and a capillary wick, which acts as a transport device. The phenomena of evaporation, condensation, and surfacetension pumping of liquid in the wick are used to transfer latent heat of vaporization continuously from one region to another. No external forces are required to activate the Heat Pipe; only a heat source is necessary. Cross section of a working Heat Pipe Important! Heaters or Not? All Synventive Nozzles include a location for a heater band and thermocouple. If you choose to operate the Synventive Nozzle without a heater and the results are not satisfactory, Synventive recommends that a heater band and thermocouple be installed. See pages MN5-MN6 for more information. Heat Input Evaporation Condensate Liquid Flow Capillary Wick In general, solid Copper is considered an excellent conductor of heat. But when a solid Copper bar and a Heat Pipe are placed in a beaker of boiling water, the Heat Pipe becomes uniformly hot within seconds while the end of the Copper bar will remain at room temperature. Vapor Transport Section Uniform Heat Output Condensation Heat Pipe Solid Copper 20 100 c 20 Ambient sec. min. 100 c 80 c Non-uniform temperatures in a nozzle will adversely affect the plastic melt. Conventional machine nozzles require several heater bands along their length in an attempt to maintain uniform temperatures. Downtime due to heater band failure, heater wires coated with plastic, crimped or broken thermocouple wires, etc., is common. 100 c 100 c 100 c (boiling water) MN2 CB2

Machine Nozzles Selection Guide NOZZLE STYLES TYPE AP TYPE BIG See page MN11 for ordering information BORE DIAMETER LENGTH 12.7 mm [.500 ] 19 mm [.750 ] L1 mm 150 200 250 300 L1 mm 200 250 300 380 457 533 L2 mm 64 114 165 216 L2 mm 132 183 234 310 386 462 MINIMUM REAR THREAD DIAMETER 45 mm [1.75 ] 45 mm [1.75 ] MAXIMUM REAR THREAD DIAMETER MATERIAL <60 mm [2.36 ] <60 mm [2.36 ] Standard Material - 4140 Alloy Steel (420 Stainless Steel used for PVC and other corrosive materials. Additional cost required for Stainless Steel Nozzles - Contact Synventive) Standard Material - 4140 Alloy Steel (420 Stainless Steel used for PVC and other corrosive materials. Additional cost required for Stainless Steel Nozzles - Contact Synventive) TIP STYLE Metric Inch Metric Inch Thread 7/8-14 Thread 1-1/4-12 Rear Opening 12.7 mm.500 Rear Opening 19 mm.750 Max. Orifice 11 mm.437 Max. Orifice 15.8 mm.625 Material Steel or BeCu Material Steel or BeCu BAND HEATER Part Number Part Number ID Width Watts ID Width Watts 120V 240V 120V 240V 2 1 350 81-20-102 81-20-104 2.25 2.50 1000 81-22-124 81-22-125 SPECIAL FEATURES * Heater is optional (see page MN5-MN6 for more information on when heater is required) * One heater band required *See Type F-BIG for filter information *See Type M-BIG for static mixer information MN3 CB3

Machine Nozzles Selection Guide NOZZLE STYLES TYPE M/M-BIG TYPE F/F-BIG See page MN11 for ordering information Mixing Nozzles for Color Mixing Filter Nozzles for Contaminant Free Processing BORE DIAMETER Type M 19 mm [.750 ] Type M-BIG 19 mm [.750 ] Type F 12.7 mm [.500 ] Type F-BIG 19 mm [.750 ] LENGTH L1 = 267 mm [10.5 ] L2 = 178 mm [7 ] L1 mm 300 380 457 533 L2 mm 234 310 386 462 Type A/AP Type BIG MINIMUM REAR THREAD DIAMETER MAXIMUM REAR THREAD DIAMETER MATERIAL 45 mm [1.75 ] 45 mm [1.75 ] 45 mm [1.75 ] 45 mm [1.75 ] <60 mm [2.36 ] <60 mm [2.36 ] <60 mm [2.36 ] 4140 Alloy Steel 4140 Alloy Steel 4140 Alloy Steel 4140 Alloy Steel TIP STYLE Type A/AP Type BIG Type A/AP Type BIG BAND HEATER Type A/AP Type BIG Type A/AP Type BIG SPECIAL FEATURES *Heater is optional *Mixing element is permanently bonded to nozzle bore for maintenance free operation *One heater band required *M-BIG mixing elements can be ordered separately and used on conventional nozzles - see page MN8 for machining information *Heater is optional *Two groove styles available - see page MN7 for options *Type F filter elements can be ordered separately - see page MN7 for more information *One heater band required *Three groove styles available - see page MN7 for options *Type F-BIG filter elements can be ordered separately - see page MN7 for more information MN4 CB4

Machine Nozzles Nozzle Types Heaterless. Recommended for use with all general purpose plastics being processed at 343 C [650 F] and below. Synventive Nozzle threads directly into machine barrel. Nozzle will operate at the same temperature as the last zone on the barrel. Type AP, M and F are available as heaterless nozzles. Nozzle with Heaters. Recommended for processing all engineering grade materials, including PVC and all crystalline materials. Required for all Synventive Nozzles over 300mm [12 ] long. Special Processing Considerations Nylon Similar to conventional nozzles, Synventive Nozzles require special attention when processing nylon. Due to nylon s very narrow temperature processing range, tip drooling or freezing are common processing problems. Consistent reliable processing of nylon can be easily achieved by following several simple precautions. 1. Always use a Synventive Nozzle Type that has its own heater. This enables the operator to adjust the nozzle temperature independently higher or lower to find the proper processing temperature window. 2. Use a good quality temperature controller (PID type recommended) in conjunction with the thermocouple threaded into the 1/4-28 T/C hole provided in one of the hex flats on the nozzle. It is important to use a temperature controller with feedback as opposed to a variable transformer (variac) which could allow the nozzle temperature to gradually change higher or lower as the room, mold, or machine temperature changes. 3. There are two basic internal configurations of removable tips that are generally available: a) General Purpose Style and b) Nylon Style. The Nylon Style Tip with its reverse taper orifice should always be used when processing nylon. The exception to the rule of using Nylon Style Tips, of course, is when the nozzle tip is to be used against a heated sprue bushing or a hot manifold. In those cases, a General Purpose Tip is recommended. MN5 CB5

PVC Nozzle Installation Because of the temperature uniformity inherent in all Synventive Nozzles, they are the ideal choice for processing PVC, which is an extremely time/temperature sensitive material. All Synventive Nozzles for PVC are made from stainless steel to resist corrosion, and one heater band and thermocouple are recommended. Safety Burning out of the Synventive Nozzle in any manner such as torching, oven baking, salt bath or fluidized bed at temperatures above 371 C [700 F] will cause the Heat Pipes to become inoperative and voids the warranty. Also, excessive heating at temperatures above 649 C [1200 F] would cause a non-repairable rupture in the nozzle body. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS All standard Synventive Nozzle bodies are of the removable tip type and are manufactured from 4140 alloy steel. Maximum Operating Pressure 40,000 PSI (2,758 bar). Maximum Operating Temperature 343 C [650 F]. Maximum Allowable Temperature 371 C [700 F]. Heat Pipe Fluid/Vapor is Non Toxic. As with conventional injection machine nozzles, good installation procedures are important to prevent seizing or galling of the threaded connection and to facilitate removal. This can be easily accomplished by following a few simple rules. 1. Before threading the nozzle into the machine barrel or adapter be certain that both male and female threads are clean. All traces of plastic and other material must be removed from both the male and female threads. 2. All burrs, dings, etc., must be filed off the threads. Threads should be sufficiently clean to allow the nozzle to be threaded in completely by hand. 3. Before final assembly, coat internal and external threads with a high temperature antiseize compound. 4. When threading a cold nozzle into a hot barrel or adapter, do not completely thighten the nozzle until the nozzle is nearly at the same temperature as the barrel or adapter. 5. The nozzle sealing surface (the face of the threaded end) and the machine s mating face must also be inspected for dings, dents, etc., prior to assembly to prevent leakage. The same rules apply to removable tip assembly and for any high temperature, high pressure threaded connections. Machine Barrel End Caps Occasionally, machine barrels are fitted with isolation type end caps as shown below. This type of end cap has been designed to intentionally reduce heat transfer to the machine nozzle. Synventive Nozzle Types with heaters are required when used with isolation end caps. STANDARD END CAP (Good heat transfer to nozzle) ISOLATION TYPE END CAP (Poor heat transfer to nozzle) MN6 CB6

Machine Nozzles Special Features & Accessories Nozzle Filters Removal and Cleaning Installation Recommended for use whenever a high quality filtered melt is desired, e.g., whenever processing with a hot runner system. Also, the use of filters is highly recommended whenever regrind is added to virgin resin and when mold cavity gates are very small. Synventive Nozzle filters offer a simple, effective, and low cost way of preventing tramp metal and other contaminants from clogging gates or entering the mold. The channel and groove configurations of the filter insert have been optimized for maximum flow at minimum pressure loss. These filters are available with Synventive Nozzles or can be ordered separately and simply installed into any conventional nozzle with a 12.7 mm [.50 ] or 19 mm [.750 ] bore. All Synventive Nozzle filters may be removed by simply unscrewing the removable tip at operating temperature and rotating the injection screw. To clean the filter, remove the plastic from the insert by using any conventional method. Clean filters regularly to ensure continued contaminant-free processing. WARNING: DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE INJECTION TO FORCE DIRTY FILTER TO EXTRUDE FROM NOZZLE! To install Type F (small) Synventive Nozzle filters, simply ream a 14 mm [.551 ] dia. C bore at the tip end of any standard removable tip nozzle with a 12.7 mm [.500 ] bore. The ream should be 0.4 mm [.015 ] deeper than the length of the filter (see chart). For Type F-BIG (large) nozzle filters, for use with nozzles with 19 mm [.750 ] bores, ream a 22.2 mm [.875 ] dia C bore. Removable Tips - Steel and BeCu Removable Tips for Synventive Nozzles are available in tool steel or Beryllium Copper. The Beryllium Copper tips will operate at a higher temperature than the tool steel tip and should be used when tip freezing is a problem. This will reduce the need to raise the nozzle temperature excessively to solve tip freezing problems. FILTER TYPE PART # GROOVE A* B** Fill Rate *** F 18-3-99-463 0.5mm [.020 ] 82.55 mm [3.250 ] 82.17 mm [3.235 ] 20 gm/sec F 18-3-99-471 0.7 mm [.028 ] 45.36 mm [1.786 ] 45 mm [1.771 ] 80 gm/sec F-BIG 18-3-99-206 0.7 mm [.028 ] 101.6 mm [4.000 ] 101.5 mm [3.995 ] 140 gm/sec F-BIG 18-3-99-190 1.32 mm [.050 ] 101.6 mm [4.000 ] 101.5 mm [3.995 ] 280 gm/sec F-BIG 18-3-99-242 2.54 mm [.100 ] 101.6 mm [4.000 ] 101.5 mm [3.995 ] 330 gm/sec Nylon Type Tip General Purpose Tip Filter element can be inserted either end first GROOVE SIZE * Dimension A is the depth of the ream from the tip seat. ** Dimension B is the overall length of the filter element. *** Maximum fill rate of each Synventive Nozzle varies depending on the melt of index of the material being processed. These capacities are for easy flow materials in medium cavities. For highly viscous materials or longer cavities, the fill rate will be less. There are two internal configurations of removable tips: general purpose and nylon. MN7 CB7

Mixing Elements Recommended for use in color mixing applications on large parts, the Synventive Type M-BIG Mixing Element is available with Synventive Type BIG Nozzles greater than or equal to 300 mm [12 inches] in length. They can also be ordered separately and simply installed into any conventional nozzle over 300 mm [12 inches] long with a 19 mm [.750 ] bore. Part No. 18-3-99-241 WARNING: DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE INJECTION TO FORCE ELEMENT TO EXTRUDE FROM NOZZLE! Removal and Cleaning Synventive Type M-BIG Mixing Elements may be removed by simply unscrewing the removable tip at operating temperature and rotating the injection screw. To clean the element, remove the plastic by using any conventional method. Spare Parts Band Heaters PART NUMBER ID WIDTH WATTS 120V 240V SYNVENTIVE NOZZLE 2 1 350 81-20-102 81-20-104 Type AP, M, F 2.25 2.50 1000 81-22-124 81-22-125 Type BIG Thermocouple Part no. 83-10-048, Type J (shown) Part No. 83-11-048, Type K Type AP Nozzle Tips Type BIG Nozzle Tips PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RADIUS ORIFICE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RADIUS ORIFICE 19-2-1-5-5-00 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-6-1-5-7-00 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-2-1-5-5-02 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 4.74 [.187 ] 19-6-1-5-7-02 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 4.74 [.187 ] 19-2-1-5-5-06 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 9.53 [.375 ] 19-6-1-5-7-06 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 9.53 [.375 ] 19-2-1-7-5-00 Steel 19 [.750 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-6-1-5-7-20 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 4.74 [.187 ] Nylon 19-2-1-7-5-04 Steel 19 [.750 ] 6.35 [.250 ] 19-6-1-7-7-00 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-2-2-5-5-00 BeCu 12.7 [.500 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-6-1-7-7-02 Steel 19 [.750 ] 4.74 [.187 ] 19-2-2-7-5-00 BeCu 19 [.750 ] 3.18 [.125 ] 19-6-1-7-7-06 Steel 19 [.750 ] 9.53 [.375 ] 19-2-1-5-5-06 Steel 12.7 [.500 ] 9.53 [.375 ] 19-6-1-7-7-20 Steel 19 [.750 ] 4.74 [.187 ] Nylon 19-6-2-5-7-02 BeCu 12.7 [.500 ] 4.74 [.187 ] 19-6-2-7-7-02 BeCu 19 [.750 ] 4.74 [.187 ] MN8 CB8

Machine Nozzles Start-up and Operation Start-Up Sufficient soak time must be given to allow the Synventive Nozzle to reach operating temperature prior to operation. 1. If the Synventive Nozzle is already in the cold barrel prior to start-up, then the nozzle will reach operating temperature at nearly the same time as the barrel. It is good practice to have the nozzle tip away from the mold during warm up. If possible, check the condition of the plastic in the tip of the nozzle. This would be the last portion to soften and is a direct indication that everything is up to temperature. 2. If the Synventive Nozzle is threaded into a hot barrel, there will be a waiting time, depending on the length of the nozzle, until the operating temperature is reached (see installation procedure, page MN8). Nozzles under 250 mm (10 inches) long will generally take 15-20 minutes to reach operating temperature, nozzles 250 mm [10 inches] to 533 mm [21 inches] will take 20-40 minutes to reach operating temperature. DO NOT USE OXY-ACETYLENE EQUIPMENT ON SYNVENTIVE NOZZLES! MN9 CB9

Machine Nozzles Troubleshooting HOT Nozzle Tip Hot Runner System Inlet Troubleshooting Most processing problems with all injection machine nozzles are associated with the tip. The following application rules will avoid potential trouble in this area. 3. Increasing the tip orifice has a strong impact on the ability of tips to be self opening, slower to freeze, and will reduce the resistance to plastic flow. For these reasons, it is always advisable to use the largest possible orifice in the nozzle tip. Note: When nozzle tips are used against hot sprue bushings or hot manifolds, the orifice need not be restricted in any way and can be sized to match the bore in the hot bushing. If the nozzle tip orifice diameter is significantly smaller than the hot runner inlet bore, a dead area is created. This dead area can possibly cause prolonged color changing or degradation of time/temperature sensitive materials. 4. Be sure the rear opening of the removable tip matches the bore diameter of the nozzle. 5. If using a hot sprue bushing or not runner system, sprue break is not necessary. It may cause undue wear to the nozzle tip or inlet seat. Occurrence of a Cold Nozzle 1. Check machine barrel end and adapter, if applicable, to ensure proper processing temperature for the plastic being processed. 2. Measure temperature of nozzle at the wrench flats and again at approximately 1 back from the tip end. NOTE: DO NOT MEASURE ACTUAL TIP TEMPERATURE. REMOVABLE TPS ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT LOWER TEMPERATURES TO PREVENT DROOLING. Nozzle temperatures should be 15 F- 25 F lower than barrel/adapter. 3. With nozzle away from mold, make an air shot to confirm nozzle tip is not obstructed and nozzle tip is up to temperature. Tip heating by propane gas torch or hot wire may be used for this start up. DO NOT USE OXY-ACETYLENE EQUIPMENT ON SYNVENTIVE NOZZLES. If tip continues to freeze between cycles, check the following: GOOD 1. For good sealing and minimum heat transfer between the spherical radius on the tip and the mating bushing, the radii should be slightly mismatched such that the contact will occur only around the orifice. GOOD BAD BAD 2. The orifice of the nozzle should always be slightly smaller in diameter (approximately 1/32 ) than the orifice in the cold sprue bushing. If the orifice in the tip is larger than the orifice in the cold sprue, then the frozen plastic in the tip orifice cannot be injected out through the small sprue orifice, and it will appear that the tip is operating too cold. * Tip Orifice - increase diameter (larger sprue orifice may be needed). * Tip Type - if processing Nylon or other crystalline materials, tip must be Nylon Type (unless nozzle tip is used with a hot sprue bushing or hot runner system). Also, Synventive Nozzle Types with heater must be used for processing nylon. * Temperature - increase machine barrel end and/or adapter temperature until tip is self-opening. * Tip Material - change to Beryllium Copper tip. Beryllium Copper tips will operate at higher temperatures than steel types. MN10 CB10

Machine Nozzles Worksheet Att.: Fax: This worksheet needs to be filled out completely. Information not applicable, please fill in N/A. Customer information Company Address: Contact: Tel: PO#: Machine Type: Model # & Size: Nozzle Style: Length: Thread Size: How To Order 1. Choose appropriate Synventive Nozzle and tip for application. Does your machine screw tip protrude into the nozzle rear opening? Yes No For Nozzles specify: Nozzle type ( AP etc.), with or without filter (if filter is ordered, specify groove size) and material (4140 alloy steel or stainless steel) Stainless steel nozzle body? Yes No Required Thread Dimensions: M G Standard 1.62 (41.1mm) Nozzle length ( L1 ) X Nozzle thread size S Angle Type of molding machine (machine maker) H F Tip style (standard or nylon) and material (steel or BeCu) J Heater band voltage (120, 208 or 240 volt) (if applicable) For Nozzle Filters specify: Type F or Type F-Big Groove size For Removable Tips specify: AP or BIG tip Steel or BeCu General purpose or nylon tip Radius (12.7 mm [.500 ] or 19.05 mm [.750 ]) Tip Specifications: (Nozzle tip not included) Orifice ( AP Tip - 1/8 or 3/8 ; Tip Style: G.P. Nylon BIG Tip - 3/16 or 3/8 ) Material: BeCu Steel Radius: 12.7 mm [.500 ] 2. If your nozzle application differs from those listed in the selection 19.05 mm [.750 ] guide, fill out the application worksheet as complete as possible and return it to Synventive. Orifice Diameter: 3.2 mm [1/8 ] 4.8 mm [3/16] 9.5 mm [3/8] 3. To place an order or for more information: Nozzle Type: AP M F Call Toll Free 1-800-367-5662 BIG M-BIG F-BIG Tip Threads: 7/8-14 (AP) 1 1/4-12 (BIG) Required Voltage: 120V 208V 240V Special Requirements (if any): Nozzle Thermocouple: (not included) 1/4-28 (Synventive Standard) Other Specify: Type J Type K MN11 CB11