Many plastic materials release corrosive gases during melting and injection, including acids, halogens, and formaldehyde. Common examples include PVC, POM, flame‑retardant nylon, and brominated or chl
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PS (polystyrene) is a widely used general‑purpose plastic with good flowability, low melt viscosity, and non‑corrosive characteristics. For injection molds producing PS parts, mold steel selection mai
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Injection molding fillers are non-reacting additives dispersed in plastic to modify performance, improve dimensional stability, reduce warpage, and lower production costs. They are widely used in PP,
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Injection molding generates VOCs mainly from resin heating, release agents, and cleaning solvents. These emissions affect environmental compliance and workplace health, violating strict standards such
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Hot runner nozzle leakage is one of the most frequent failures in precision injection molding. It causes material waste, product defects, component damage, and unplanned downtime. This article explain
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S136 and SKD61 are two high-grade mold steels widely used in plastic injection molding, but they have distinct performance orientations and application scenarios. Confusing their use can lead to mold
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a versatile and cost-effective thermoplastic widely used in injection molding. However, its unique properties—such as releasing mildly corrosive hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas
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PS (Polystyrene), including GPPS and HIPS, is a non-crystalline, brittle and highly flowable general plastic with good transparency, ease of coloring and low cost. It is widely used in packaging, stat
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