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  • Thin-Wall Injection Molding Process Requirements

    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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  • A Concise Guide to Mold Steel Selection for ABS Injection Molding

    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 Specifications for Plastic Injection Molds

    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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  • Common Plastics for Thin-Wall Injection Molding

    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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  • Injection Molding Holding Pressure Adjustment Guide

    Holding pressure is a critical parameter in the injection molding process. Its primary function is to apply continuous pressure to the molten plastic after the mold cavity is filled to compensate for

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  • ABS Mold Steel Selection Guide

    The selection of mold steel for ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) components is critical to achieving the desired surface finish, dimensional stability, and production longevity. ABS is a thermopl

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  • How to Detect and Replace Worn Ejector Pins in Injection Molds

    Ejector pins are critical components of the ejection system, operating under high temperature, pressure, and friction. Over time, they wear, bend, or gall, leading to part defects like ejection marks,

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  • How to Improve Poor Venting in Plastic Injection Molds

    Poor mold venting occurs when air or gas generated during melting becomes trapped in the cavity, leading to defects such as burn marks, short shots, weld lines, and gas marks. This issue can be system

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