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In every molding operation, there is great pressure on purchasing agents to reduce tooling costs. When looking for a quality hot runner system, it can be extremely difficult to find the best value for your investment. There are so many considerations to choosing the right solution that it may seem easiest to “stick with what you know”, but exploring your options carefully and looking at different products and warranties can save you money in significant ways
The Paper Trail The pricing of systems, usually slow and hard to come by, can also seem less than straightforward. Do the quotations your hot runner supplier provides you with explain and break down in detail what you are getting? Do they include support material that can help you make a better decision, such as online catalogs, technical documents and a comprehensive warranty? Accurate and overseeable documentation is an essential tool for making an informed decision. Purchasing a hot runner for your injection mold is a lot like buying a car. You should get good performance, reliability and mileage out of your system—all at a reasonable price. Unfortunately, Consumer Reports does not publish data relating to the performance, reliability and longevity of different hot runners, so look for written insurances you can rely on. Expect More Why should mold investments be any different? Critical Components Since most injection molds have a service lifetime of approximately five years, the molder/moldmaker would be well served to have a warranty that covers the same period. However, manifold and nozzle warranties can range anywhere from one to 10 years. A molder/moldmaker would be faced with a very expensive repair should either of these components fail. Not only would the damaged hot runner component require exchange, but in many cases, the melt leak would flood the hot half, damaging electrical components including the manifold thermocouples, nozzle thermocouples and nozzle heaters. Get Smart about Heaters For this reason, heaters tend to be the most common warranty concern in any hot runner purchase. Since no heater is indestructible and subject to aging over time, all heaters should be easily replaceable, not unlike the spark plugs in your car. The faster a heater can be replaced, the lower the maintenance cost. Nozzle heaters are most commonly accessible by stripping the mold cavity plate over to the mold core side. Nozzle heaters that are permanently installed into or onto the nozzle body require a change of the entire nozzle,which means that the mold must be pulled and the manifold taken out of the mold base in order to exchange the entire nozzle. Avoid this type of design, you will pay for it. Quickly you begin to see that we are not only talking about exchanging nozzle heaters, but about downtime of the mold. Downtime, not spare parts, is where quality and warranty issues will rack up serious costs. The cost of the downtime is a multiple of the cost of the heaters, whether the heater is covered by warranty or not. Say a mold produces a part worth $50 every minute, this results in an hourly output of $3,000. If it takes one hour to change a heater, the loss of production is $3,000 in relation to the cost of a $300 heater. In this case, the cost of the interruption is 10 times the replacement heater cost. Realistically, it will take about an hour to replace a nozzle heater while the mold remains inside the machine platens, provided the nozzle heater is easily accessible from the mold parting line by stripping the cavity plate or removing the cavity insert. The scenario is much more time consuming and costly if the mold needs to get pulled because the nozzle heater is integrated into the nozzle body. Such a repair may take 10 hours and the loss of production would jump to $30,000 due to the heater replacement of a $600 nozzle. The ratio between warranty value and production value is 1:500. This example shows that the ease of maintenance needs to be rated much higher than the warranty value of heaters. Don’t Wear Out Your Welcome The hot runner must be made from more advanced materials. Most hot runner manufacturers will not disclose the materials from which their components are machined. It is the proprietary expertise and application of these materials that increases the longevity of the components, which benefits the molder/moldmaker. A good track record of performance and quality service goes a long way. The only other defense a molder/moldmaker has against uncertainty is the warranty offered by the hot runner manufacturer up front. Buy with Confidence
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