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types of parting line in injection molding
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In injection molding, the parting line marks where the two halves of the mold meet, affecting product aesthetics and functionality. There are mainly two types: straight and curved. Straight parting lines run linearly across the mold, offering simplicity in mold design and manufacturing, thus reducing costs. They're ideal for parts with geometric or symmetric shapes. Curved parting lines, on the other hand, are designed for complex or asymmetric parts, allowing for more intricate designs and helping to minimize visible seams on the final product. However, molds with curved parting lines are more challenging and costly to manufacture. The choice between straight and curved parting lines depends on the specific requirements of the molded part, including its design, functionality, and aesthetic considerations.
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