Pressure loss in hot runner injection molding refers to the pressure decay that occurs as molten plastic flows through the hot runner system—including the sprue bushing, manifold, nozzles, and gates—d
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), known for its balanced toughness, rigidity, and flowability, is a staple in general engineering plastics. Selecting the right mold material requires aligning the
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Hot runner technology is widely used in precision and high-volume injection molding due to its material savings, efficiency, and improved part quality. Temperature zone control is the core of a stable
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Ejector pins are among the most critical and vulnerable components in plastic injection molds. Their surface condition and dimensional accuracy directly impact part appearance and stability. Operating
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Thin-wall injection molding is a critical technology driven by the trend toward lightweight and miniaturized products. It is generally defined by a wall thickness ≤ 1mm or a flow length-to-thickness r
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is renowned for its excellent impact resistance, fluidity, and dimensional stability, making it a staple in home appliances, electronics, and automotive interiors
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Daily maintenance of plastic injection molds is a core process critical to ensuring continuous production, improving product qualification rates, and extending mold service life. It must adhere to the
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Thin-wall injection molding typically refers to parts with a wall thickness ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 mm. This process imposes stringent requirements on the plastic's melt flow rate (MFR), mechanica
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