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Mold roughness grade

2023-08-16 15:41:13 hooren

The following are some common mold grain (skin grain) data tables to describe the texture characteristics of the mold surface:

SPI skin standard (American Plastics Industry Association standard) :

Skin gradeDescription
SPI A1Highly bright, no visible skin lines, for optical molds.
SPI A2Bright, visible fine skin texture, for high - demand mold surfaces.
SPI A3Bright, visible slight skin grain, for most molds.
SPI B1Obvious skin texture, slightly rough mold surface.
SPI B2Obvious rough skin texture, for some texture - insensitive molds.
SPI B3Rough skin texture, for molds with low texture requirements.
SPI CVery rough skin texture, for molds with low roughness requirements.

DI skin standard (German Mold Manufacturing Association standard) :

Skin gradeDescription
VDI 1Very fine skin texture, for demanding optical molds.
VDI 2Fine skin texture, for high - requirement mold surfaces.
VDI 3Visible skin grain, for most molds (common grade).
VDI 4Significant skin texture, for texture - insensitive molds.
VDI 5Rough skin texture, for low - texture - requirement molds.
VDI 6Very rough skin texture, for low - roughness - requirement molds.

These data tables are for reference only, and the actual mold skin pattern depends on the specific needs, materials and processing methods. When choosing the mold grain grade, it is best to determine it according to industry standards and customer requirements, and discuss and confirm in detail with the mold manufacturer.

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