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injection molding problems
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Injection molding, a cornerstone of manufacturing for mass-produced plastic items, can encounter several challenges affecting product quality and process efficiency. Common problems include warping, which occurs due to uneven cooling; sink marks resulting from insufficient cooling time or inadequate pressure during holding phase; and short shots, where not enough plastic fills the mold, often due to incorrect material temperature or insufficient injection pressure. Remedies involve optimizing mold design, adjusting process parameters like temperature, pressure, and cooling time, and ensuring material compatibility with the product's design requirements. Regular maintenance of molding equipment and adherence to best practices in material handling also prevent many issues related to injection molding. By addressing these concerns, manufacturers can significantly enhance product quality and operational efficiency.
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