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Fill Time

Also known as: tiempo de llenado · fill time · tempo de preenchimento · injection fill time · 填充时间 · tiempo de inyección · filling time · füllzeit

Process

Definition

Fill Time is the duration measured between screw motion start and the transfer point, during which the cavity is filled to 95 – 99 %. It is one of the most sensitive indicators of injection-molding process stability.

Why it is critical

  • Repeatability: variations <2 % indicate a stable process
  • Dosing: constant time ensures constant volume
  • Diagnostics: changes in fill time reveal check-valve wear, viscosity shifts or restrictions

Typical values

  • Small parts (<10 g): 0.3 – 1 s
  • Medium parts (10 – 100 g): 1 – 3 s
  • Large parts (>100 g): 2 – 6 s
  • Technical parts with fine detail: 1 – 4 s

Programmed vs. actual time

  • Programmed: ideal per velocity profile and volume
  • Actual: effective, may be longer if injection pressure saturates (velocity drops)
  • Typical difference: <5 % in a stable process

How to monitor

  • Automatic logging on the machine (most modern presses)
  • External screw-position sensors (high end)
  • Statistical histogram in SPC
  • Alerts: ±5 % or ±10 % depending on part criticality

Variation diagnostics

  • Gradual increase (weeks): check-valve wear, progressive leakage
  • Sudden increase: gate blockage, contamination, batch change
  • Gradual decrease: mold temperature drifting up, resin absorbing moisture
  • Random variations: inconsistent moisture in resin, irregular virgin/regrind mix

Optimization

Seek the shortest time without defects (jetting, splay, burn marks). Every tenth saved multiplies across thousands of cycles. Rule of thumb: fill time = (thinnest wall) / (critical flow velocity of the resin).

Synonyms

tempo de injeção
injection fill duration
注射时间
tiempo de inyección
filling time

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