Living hinge
Flexible hinge
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A living hinge or integral hinge is a thin flexible hinge (flexure bearing) made from the same material as the two rigid pieces it connects.
Description
A living hinge or integral hinge is a thin flexible hinge (flexure bearing). It is made from the same material as the two rigid pieces it connects. It is typically thinned or cut to allow the rigid pieces to bend along the line of the hinge. The minimal friction and very little wear in such a hinge makes it useful in the design of microelectromechanical systems, and the low cost and ease of manufacturing makes them common in clamshell containers and disposable, recyclable packaging.[1]
Plastic
Plastic living hinges are typically manufactured in an injection molding operation[2][3] that creates all three parts at one time as a single piece, and if correctly designed and constructed, it can remain functional over the life of the part. Thermoforming can also produce hinged products. Polyethylene and polypropylene are considered to be the best resins for living hinges, due to their excellent fatigue resistance.[4][5] Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is also common. [6]
Wood
Gallery
- A pulp egg carton using a living hinge
- Pill box with hinged lids to compartments
- A living hinge on the lid of a Tic Tac box.
